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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T18:00:34+00:00 2026-05-20T18:00:34+00:00

Is it possible to write a SQL statement that retrieves X consecutive records after

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Is it possible to write a SQL statement that retrieves X consecutive records after a record with criteria Y, from a list with criteria Z?

for example, given this table :

id  name
------------------------------
1   aaa
5   bbb
10  ccc
15  ddd
20  eee
25  fff
30  ggg

I first apply criteria Z, something like

SELECT * WHERE (id>4) AND (id<26) ORDER BY id ASC

then I am left with a list:

id  name
------------------------------
5   bbb
10  ccc
15  ddd
20  eee
25  fff

I want to know if it’s possible to retrieve 2 records from this list from where name=’ddd’ (or some other criteria Y), ie, to return the “ddd” and “eee” records in the above example.

It must possible to do this directly in SQL, but I’m afraid I lack the mileage to know it.

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    2026-05-20T18:00:35+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:00 pm
    SELECT * 
    FROM yourTable
    WHERE id > 4 
      AND id < 26 
      AND id >= ( SELECT min(id) 
                  FROM yourTable
                  WHERE id > 4 
                    AND id < 26 
                    AND name = 'ddd'
                ) 
    ORDER BY id 
    LIMIT 2
    ;
    

    In your wording:

    SELECT * 
    FROM yourTable
    WHERE ( criterionZ )
      AND sortingField >=
                ( SELECT min(sortingField ) 
                  FROM yourTable
                  WHERE ( criterionZ )
                    AND ( criterionY )
                ) 
    ORDER BY sortingField
    LIMIT X
    ;
    
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