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33,581 PointsDatabase Results
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, this is the question: Get the 11th to 30th movie from the movies table. Be sure to return every column. Also, there's no need to order the results.
3 Answers
Brad Mullett
76,854 PointsYou'll need to use a select statement with a limit of 20 and an offset of 10. The offset will set your results to start from the 11th row in the resultset and the limit of 20 will show the results up to 30.
So, your query should be something like SELECT * FROM table LIMIT 20 OFFSET 10
Bogdan Cabaj
16,349 Pointsselect * from movies limit 20 offset 10
10 means we are starting from 11 and limit will give us 20 rows back
Michael Lawinger
33,581 PointsThanks guys, It's my first time learning database and I was understanding it pretty well up until this point but it's getting intense.