There are some some concepts (limit/offset/slimit/soffset) in CnosDB similar to MySQL's limit/offset. I assume they could be used for pagination but I am really confused that why when I perform a query via limit 1, there are more than 1 result returned? Is this related to the series?
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In CnosQL, you can use LIMIT\SLIMIT\OFFSET\SOFFSET in these cases:
LIMIT <N>returns the first N points from the specified measurement.SLIMIT <N>returns every point from N series in the specified measurement.OFFSET <N>paginates N points in the query results.SOFFSET <N>paginates N series in the query results.
Compared with the SQL, there are several differences between CnosQL and SQL in the syntax of LIMIT\SLIMIT\OFFSET\SOFFSET.
In SQL, LIMIT <N> clause is used to limit the number of query results returned. It is often used for paginating queries.
In SQL, OFFSET <N> clause is used to skip N data and return the query results. As same as LIMIT <N>, OFFSET <N> is often used for paginating queries.
So, in order to understand the differences between CnosQL and SQL, we must make clear of some relative concept.
CnosDB is a time series database, which means the data restored is somewhat different from SQL databases. In short, CnosDB is made to store a large volume of time-series data and perform real-time analysis on those data, quickly.
The data in CnosDB is made up of measurement,tag,field and timestamp. Data points can have one of the fields on a measurement, all of the fields on a measurement, or any number in-between. You can understand these concepts by comparing with SQL.
- An CnosDB measurement is similar to an SQL database table.
- CnosDB tags are like indexed columns in an SQL database.
- CnosDB fields are like unindexed columns in an SQL database.
- CnosDB points are similar to SQL rows.
There are some concepts in CnosDB similar to SQL, but there also a new concept in CnosDB, series.
series, means a logical grouping of data defined by shared measurement, tag set, and field key.
SQL doesn't support the SLIMIT <N> clause and SOFFSET <N> clause, because the data in SQL doesnât have the concept of series.
There are many series in a CnosDB database. So the SLIMIT\SOFFSET clause is used to paginate series in result.
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