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Development Tools Database Foundations Reading Data from Databases with SQL Limiting the Result Set

Get the 101st to 200th actor from actors table.

SELECT * FROM actors LIMIT 100, 199;

what am i doing wrong?

1 Answer

Patrick Kelly
Patrick Kelly
6,200 Points

Hey Kristina,

I'm no SQL expert but I just did a quick bit of research into this for you and found the following:

"With two arguments, the first argument specifies the offset of the first row to return, and the second specifies the maximum number of rows to return."

So based on the above I believe the correct syntax should be:(?)

SELECT * FROM actors LIMIT 100,100

Let me know how this works for you. :)

Best, Patrick