On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 13:42:23 -0400, Merlin Moncure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Example: > I have a table t with columns a, b, c. I have values a1, b1, c1 for > those columns and would like to know the next value in the table when > ordered by a, b. I have values a1, b1, and oid1 and would like to find > the very next record in the table (essentially looking for the next > record in the index). > > I have two solutions: one with 'or' logic and one with 'and' logic. > Note: if the index we are scanning has the unique constraint, the oid > part of the logic (and the index) can be left out. > How about something like the following: select * from t where a >= a1 and b >= b1 order by a, b limit 1 offset 1;
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