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Hi,
This is expected behaviour as the Limit
parameter does not belong to the Statement
but rather the request body:
{
"ConsistentRead": boolean,
"Limit": number,
"NextToken": "string",
"Parameters": [
...
],
"ReturnConsumedCapacity": "string",
"Statement": "string"
}
client.executeStatement({
Statement: statement,
Limit: 1
})
For that reason, Limit is not currently available for the Web Console.
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It makes sense in a way, although someone with a SQL background may find this counter-intuitive. For example ORDER BY is part of the statement for example and from a SQL point of view LIMIT and ORDER BY are both equally part of a "regular" SQL statement