Re: Find out the number of rows returned by refcursor? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Find out the number of rows returned by refcursor?
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Msg-id 28840.1160591468@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: Find out the number of rows returned by refcursor?  ("Karen Hill" <karen_hill22@yahoo.com>)
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"Karen Hill" <karen_hill22@yahoo.com> writes:
> -- Is there a way to know the total number of rows the cursor is
> capable of traversing without using --count?

If you want an accurate count, the only way is to traverse the cursor.
Consider using MOVE FORWARD ALL and noting the rowcount, then MOVE
BACKWARD ALL to reset the cursor (the latter at least should be
reasonably cheap).

If you can settle for a (potentially very inaccurate) estimate, consider
using EXPLAIN on the query and noting the planner's rowcount estimate.

            regards, tom lane

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