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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T18:37:48+00:00 2026-06-14T18:37:48+00:00

I’m using Glorp in VisualWorks and with an Oracle database. Because Oracle does not

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I’m using Glorp in VisualWorks and with an Oracle database. Because Oracle does not know the LIMIT command, following query returns all the records of myTable for which the WHERE clause evaluates to true.

q := Glorp.SimpleQuery
       returningManyOf: MyTable
       where: [:each | each name = 'test']
       limit: 10.
q orderBy: [:each | each id descending].
results:= aGlorpSession execute: q.

How would I go to incorporate ROWNUM in this Glorp query?

//edit Generated SQL:

SELECT t1.id, t1.name
 FROM MyTable t1
 WHERE (t1.name= ?) ORDER BY t1.id DESC
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    2026-06-14T18:37:52+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 6:37 pm

    On Smalltalk.Glorp.DatabasePlatform I added two empty methods #printPreLimitWrapper:on: and #printPostLimitWrapper:on: which I override in Smalltalk.Glorp.OraclePlatform:

    printPreLimitWrapper: anInteger on: aCommand
        aCommand nextPutAll: ' SELECT * FROM ( '
    
    printPostLimitWrapper: anInteger on: aCommand
    
        aCommand nextPutAll: ' ) WHERE ROWNUM <= '.
        anInteger printOn: aCommand.
        aCommand nextPutAll: ' '.
    

    On Smalltalk.Glorp.SimpleQuery I added:

    printPostLimitWrapperOn: aCommand
        self hasLimit ifFalse: [^self].
        self platform printPostLimitWrapper: self limit on: aCommand.
    
    printPreLimitWrapperOn: aCommand
        self hasLimit ifFalse: [^self].
        self platform printPreLimitWrapper: self limit on: aCommand.
    

    And on Smalltalk.Glorp.QuerySelectCommand I altered the following method:

    printSQL
        query printPreLimitWrapperOn: self.
        stream nextPutAll: 'SELECT '.
        query printSelectFieldsOn: self.
        self findBoundExpressions.
        query printTablesOn: self.
        query printWhereClauseOn: self.
        query printJoinsOn: self.
        query printOrderingOn: self.
        query printGroupByOn: self.
        query printPostLimitOn: self.
        query printOffsetOn: self.
        query printPostLimitWrapperOn: self.
    
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