I have the following query for record pagination
SELECT *
FROM (SELECT e.*,
ROWNUM row_num
FROM (SELECT emp_no,
emp_name,
dob
from emp) outr
WHERE ROWNUM < ( (pagenum * row_size) + 1))
WHERE row_num >= ( ( (pagenum - 1) * row_size) + 1)
I would like to get the count of rows as well in same query and for this I have tried using
COUNT(*) OVER ()
however I am not getting accurate results when I am paginating to next set of page and rows.
How can I use COUNT(*) OVER ()
efficiently?
SELECT emp_no, emp_name, dob, COUNT(*) FROM emp
. Of course, this way you'll have to count all the rows everytime you fetch the records for the next page. I suppose you don't want to fetch the number of the rows once?count(*) over ()
would have impact on performance isn't it? So best solution is by doing in two separate queries?