On 06/06/2008 04:54 PM, Todd Richards wrote:
> Yes, it's coming from a MS SQL Server 2000 DB, and I'm using ASP to pull the
> data.  Does that offer the "limit", or is that just a MySQL feature?

Anything that does SQL should be able to handle the LIMIT clause - even
MS SQL Server.  Just stick it on the end of your query and job done :)


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