2009/11/18 Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>:
> Le mercredi 18 novembre 2009 à 20:24:09, Another Trad a écrit :
>> No, It doesn't.
>> In my machine:
>>
>> First select
>> ERROR: syntax error at end of input
>> LINE 1: select * from rapadura.cliente limit 20%
>> ^
>> Second one:
>> ERROR: argument of LIMIT must not contain subqueries
>>
>> Postgres 8.3
>>
>
> It works for Lee because obviously he's working on a 8.4 server. You can use
> subquery in a LIMIT clause if you have an 8.4 PostgreSQL server. For earlier
> releases, there's no way to do this in a single query.
>
yes, and don't use 20%.
select * from foo order by somecol limit (select (count(*)*0.2)::int from foo)
Regards
Pavel
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