On 11/7/11, Merlin Moncure <mmonc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Robert James <srobertja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've been using a query on Postgres 8.4 with a negative OFFSET, which
>> works fine:
>>
>>   SELECT DISTINCT s.* FROM s WHERE ... ORDER BY s.bday ASC, s.name
>> ASC LIMIT 15 OFFSET -15
>>
>
> the original behavior was undefined.

What do it do in reality? I'm debugging a legacy app which used it.

> to kinda sorta get it,
> create function oldoffset(int) returns int as
> $$
>   select case when $1 < 0 then 0 else $1 end;
> $$ language sql immutable;
>
> select v from generate_series(1,15) v limit 15 offset oldoffset(-15);
>

That sounds like if OFFSET was negative, it would be simply ignored.
Is that correct? When was the behavior of OFFSET changed?

Also: Is there any reference in the docs to this? I wasn't able to find this.

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