Re: [INTERFACES] the last row in a table
Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org>
From: Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org>
To: hoelc <hoelc@pd.jaring.my>
Cc: PostgreSQL Interfaces <pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org>
Date: 1999-03-09T19:30:57Z
Lists: pgsql-general
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 08:08:43PM +0800, hoelc wrote: > I am developing a database with PostgreSQL in Linux, and using ecpg to write the > C program to communicate with the database. Nice to hear that. :-) > One of my application need to get the data from the last row in a table. Now that statement is sort of a problem. In a relational model there is no order of tuples in a relation. You can simulate this via a unique key of course or maybe use the OID. Or do you mean the last tuple of a query? > Is there any function or command that can tract which is the last row of data in > a table? Once you opened a cursor you can move it to the end of the query via the move command. I never used this feature but I take it this is how it is supposed to be. Afterwards you can fetch one record backward. Michael -- Michael Meskes | Go SF 49ers! Th.-Heuss-Str. 61, D-41812 Erkelenz | Go Rhein Fire! Tel.: (+49) 2431/72651 | Use Debian GNU/Linux! Email: Michael.Meskes@gmx.net | Use PostgreSQL!