PAGING
Shows query results in 100-line groups.
Performs one of these actions, depending on the options selected:
- Shows the current query paging status.
- Enables or disables paging.
- Sets the number of lines in each page.
Query results are displayed in 100-line groups, known as pages, followed by the more prompt. Press the space bar to move to the next group. PAGING without an option shows the current paging status, which is either enabled or disabled.
Synopsis
PAGING [ ON | OFF ] ( page_size )
Syntax conventions | Description |
---|---|
UPPERCASE | Literal keyword. |
Lowercase | Not literal. |
Italics |
Variable value. Replace with a user-defined value. |
[] |
Optional. Square brackets ( [] ) surround
optional command arguments. Do not type the square brackets. |
( ) |
Group. Parentheses ( ( ) ) identify a group to
choose from. Do not type the parentheses. |
| |
Or. A vertical bar ( | ) separates alternative
elements. Type any one of the elements. Do not type the vertical
bar. |
... |
Repeatable. An ellipsis ( ... ) indicates that
you can repeat the syntax element as often as required. |
'Literal string' |
Single quotation ( ' ) marks must surround
literal strings in CQL statements. Use single quotation marks to
preserve upper case. |
{ key : value
} |
Map collection. Braces ( { } ) enclose map
collections or key value pairs. A colon separates the key and the
value. |
<datatype1,datatype2> |
Set, list, map, or tuple. Angle brackets ( <
> ) enclose data types in a set, list, map, or tuple.
Separate the data types with a comma. |
cql_statement; |
End CQL statement. A semicolon ( ; ) terminates
all CQL statements. |
[--] |
Separate the command line options from the command arguments with
two hyphens ( -- ). This syntax is useful when
arguments might be mistaken for command line options. |
' <schema> ... </schema>
' |
Search CQL only: Single quotation marks ( ' )
surround an entire XML schema declaration. |
@xml_entity='xml_entity_type' |
Search CQL only: Identify the entity and literal value to overwrite the XML element in the schema and solrConfig files. |
ON
-
Enables paging.
OFF
-
Disables paging. Causes subsequent result sets to be displayed in their entirety.
- page_size
-
Number of lines in each page.
Examples
Show the current paging status:
PAGING
Reports the current status and page size, which are the number of lines in each group:
Query paging is currently enabled. Use PAGING OFF to disable
Page size: 100
Sets the page size to 500:
PAGING 500