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Pretty simple: I want to select previous 10 rows from a table called Image starting at X. Normally, it would just look something like:

"select * from image order by image_id desc limit X, 10"

However, I want the previous 10 rows after X, not the next 10 rows (so, I want x-1, x-2, x-3, etc. instead of x+1, x+2, x+3, etc.).

Any easy way of doing this?

By the way, Image has 3 columns: image_id (primary, AI), image_link, and timestamp.

EDIT: The reason why I can't do "order by image_id asc" is because I want to build a list that goes from newest to oldest. Ordering by ascending would create the list as oldest to newest.

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  • change image_id desc to asc ?
    – Dale
    Nov 19, 2012 at 7:51
  • Good point but the purpose of this is to display a large list of items starting at the most recent and then, as you go, going down to oldest. Since doing order by asc would start me at row 1, the I would then be going from oldest to newest. Same thing if I did "order by timestamp desc", I would still have the same problem. Nov 19, 2012 at 7:54

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I think its pretty simple

select * from image order by image_id desc limit (X-10), 10
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  • Totally just realized how much of a brain fart I had. Thanks!! Nov 19, 2012 at 8:03
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Try this:

SELECT image_id, name
FROM
(
    SELECT 
      *, @rownum := @rownum + 1 AS rank
    FROM image, (SELECT @rownum := 0) t 
    ORDER BY image_id DESC
) t
WHERE rank BETWEEN  10-5 AND 10;

SQL Fiddle Demo

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