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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:18:05+00:00 2026-05-15T07:18:05+00:00

Usually, I need to retrieve data from a table in some range; for example,

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Usually, I need to retrieve data from a table in some range; for example, a separate page for each search result. In MySQL I use LIMIT keyword but in DB2 I don’t know. Now I use this query for retrieve range of data.

SELECT * 
FROM(
   SELECT  
      SMALLINT(RANK() OVER(ORDER BY NAME DESC)) AS RUNNING_NO
      , DATA_KEY_VALUE
      , SHOW_PRIORITY
   FROM 
      EMPLOYEE
   WHERE 
      NAME LIKE 'DEL%'
   ORDER BY
      NAME DESC
   FETCH FIRST 20 ROWS ONLY
) AS TMP
ORDER BY 
  TMP.RUNNING_NO ASC
FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY

but I know it’s bad style. So, how to query for highest performance?

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    2026-05-15T07:18:06+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:18 am

    My requirement have been added into DB2 9.7.2 already.

    DB2 9.7.2 adds new syntax for limit query result as illustrate below:

    SELECT * FROM TABLE LIMIT 5 OFFSET 20
    

    the database will retrieve result from row no. 21 – 25

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