I was using SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS
and SELECT FOUND_ROWS();
But this has been deprecated https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/information-functions.html#function_found-rows
The recommended way now is first to query with limit and then again without it selecting count(*)
.
My query is a bit complex and joins a couple of tables with a large number of records, which makes each select take up to 4 seconds, so my process now takes double the time compared to as I just keep using found rows.
How can I go back to just running the select a single time and still getting the total number of rows found without the limit?
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