King Simon-NFHD78 wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The ancient version of MySQL that I am connecting to (3.23.58) doesn't
> support the syntax 'LIMIT <limit> OFFSET <offset>' syntax. Instead, it
> uses LIMIT <offset>, <limit>. This is described in the docs, but it
> doesn't say what version introduced the more standard syntax:
> 
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/select.html#id3376456
> 
> I'm currently monkeypatching MySQLCompiler to use LIMIT <offset>,
> <limit>. Would it make sense for MySQLCompiler to be changed to always
> use that syntax, since it is supported in more MySQL versions than the
> standard?

OFFSET was added after v3.  If the <offset>,<limit> syntax doesn't 
generate any warnings on 5.1 or 6.0, sure that can go in.  Could you 
post a patch (or your monkeypatch) to the trac?

Cheers,
Jason

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