>
> Perhaps the issue is not knowing how many records there are.  Solvable by 
>>> doing a count(), but then you're making two queries (to get the count, and 
>>> then to get the records).
>>>
>>
>> If limitby(0, 10) followed by slicing off the last record via [:-1] gets 
>> you the records you want, then so does limitby(0, 9) with no slicing, 
>> regardless of the overall record count.
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>
> What you say is true, but I took limitby(0,10) to be a specific example,  
> and that the general case was the real question, where you don't know how 
> many records are involved.
>

I don't see a "general case" related to this particular issue that would 
require knowing the total record count (unless the general case is that the 
database does not support *descending *orderby).

Anthony

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