Hi everyone,
I'm using this script for pagination: declare \@limit int
declare \@offset int
set \@offset = $offset;
set \@limit = $limit;
declare \@idxini int
declare \@idxfim int
select \@idxfim = \@offset * \@limit
select \@idxini = \@idxfim - (\@limit-1);
WITH paging AS
(
SELECT
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (order by table_ID) AS rowid, *
FROM table
)
select *
from paging
where rowid between \@idxini and \@idxfim
order by rowid; ;
END_ROW2
I need to add joins, and specify other columns besides rowid and *, but it stops working ( no results returned) as soon as I modify it from the format below. It HAS to be 1 table and it HAS to be "select rowid, *"... Even just removing the * stops it from working. I tried running different variations of the script in SQL Server (joining other tables, changing columns, etc.) and it works just fine. It's only within the perl file that it starts acting finicky. I have no idea why. Can someone help me, please? Any recommendations on other pagination scripts that work with SQL Server are welcome too.
Thank you!
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