Thanks.
>If the data is in a DBF, the answer is no, you can't.
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>>Hi,
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>>Is there SQL Select that can be used to select X number of records without using TOP (I find TOP is too slow). The SQL Select will have a WHERE expression but I want to return only certain number of records even if WHERE finds more.
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>>TIA.
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