In that case, the sql offset will have to be calculated. In postgresql there is the limit and offset keywords which will allow very easy pagination of result sets. Why is offset = skip and limit = offset?
Why don't you set offset and limit directly? First the query will execute and then the records after the offset will be returned. As far as i can tell, mysql's limit requires a limit as well as.
What is the equivalent syntax for sql server? 0 offset is majorly used to support pagination in mysql select statements. For example, in another type of sql database, it's possible to do: Is there any way in sql server to get the results starting at a given offset?
I would like to construct a query that displays all the results in a table, but is offset by 5 from the start of the table. Given that get_items does not seem to be a standard model method, it's probably calculated in there;