I don't know anyway other than count to get totals.  We then used an
orderby and rownum in order to get the desired records.

 

From: Jose Selesan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 2:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pagination

 

Hi people. I'm currently working on a web page used to search products
and I need to paginate the results. I tryed using QueryForList with
parameters SkipResults and MaxResults and works great. Now, I need to
know the total results count in order to create a paginator and my
question is: do I need to invoke an extra "SELECT COUNT" query to get
the total rows count? Or there is another way to know how many records
there are in total?

Thanks
Jose


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