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The question that I tried to find out was how do we set a Limit on a Collection, the answers that I found on Google was only available for the Catalog with a setPage($pageNum, $pageSize). That didn't work on any other collections.
See the answer below.

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There are several ways to do this:

$collection = Mage::getModel('...')
            ->getCollection()
            ->setPageSize(20)
            ->setCurPage(1);

Will get first 20 records.

Here is the alternative and maybe more readable way:

$collection = Mage::getModel('...')->getCollection();
$collection->getSelect()->limit(20);

This will call Zend Db limit. You can set offset as second parameter.

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  • limit is only for Catalog as well, if you do your own module you will have to implement that in your collection, and limit(20) = LIMIT 0, 20 and not LIMIT 20, 20 how do you change page ? The first solution is the one I put below.
    – Shadowbob
    Jan 14, 2013 at 17:08
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    $collection->getSelect()->limit(20, 20); //LIMIT 20, 20 OR $collection = Mage::getModel('...')->getCollection()->setPageSize(20) ->setCurPage(2); //LIMIT 20, 20
    – freento
    Jan 14, 2013 at 17:11
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    $collection->getSelect()->limit(20, 20); will work for every collection. See Zend DB Select, on which Magento queries to DB are based.
    – freento
    Jan 14, 2013 at 19:45
  • Oh sorry I was not calling the getSelect(). This works as well, and maybe it's better to use that.
    – Shadowbob
    Jan 15, 2013 at 9:33
  • @Shadowbob: searching for the same i reached here. but I am trying to call $collection->getSelect()->limit(20); from my custom module that overrides this core block method _getProductCollection() . But it throws an error like this Unrecognized method 'setCurPage()' Any idea what i am doing wrong
    – zamil
    Nov 14, 2013 at 6:22
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The way to do was looking at the code in code/core/Mage/Catalog/Model/Resource/Category/Flat/Collection.php at line 380 in Magento 1.7.2 on the function setPage($pageNum, $pageSize)

 $collection = Mage::getModel('model')
     ->getCollection()
     ->setCurPage(2) // 2nd page
     ->setPageSize(10); // 10 elements per pages

I hope this will help someone.

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  • or just $collection->setPage($pageNum, $pageSize); Jan 14, 2013 at 16:57
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    +Pavel no setPage is only for Catalog and I needed outside of Catalog like I explained in the question.
    – Shadowbob
    Jan 14, 2013 at 17:05
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Order Collection Limit :

$orderCollection = Mage::getResourceModel('sales/order_collection'); 
$orderCollection->getSelect()->limit(10);

foreach ($orderCollection->getItems() as $order) :
   $orderModel = Mage::getModel('sales/order');
   $order =   $orderModel->load($order['entity_id']);
   echo $order->getId().'<br>'; 
endforeach; 
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    Your example is working but never ever use a foreach to load single entities from a collection. that's what a collection is used for! So better remove the first two lines in your foreach … it'll just work but is much faster and more scalable! Jun 23, 2017 at 6:27
  • hmm! querying in a loop
    – itsazzad
    Oct 22, 2017 at 11:22
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You can Implement this also:- setPage(1, n); where, n = any number.

$products = Mage::getResourceModel('catalog/product_collection')
                ->addAttributeToSelect('*')
                ->addAttributeToSelect(array('name', 'price', 'small_image'))
                ->addFieldToFilter('visibility', Mage_Catalog_Model_Product_Visibility::VISIBILITY_BOTH) //visible only catalog & searchable product
                ->addAttributeToFilter('status', 1) // enabled
                ->setStoreId($storeId)
                ->setOrder('created_at', 'desc')
                ->setPage(1, 6);

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