use the rowsPerPage option to getMatchingAssets as a limit clause when
usePaginator is not used.
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@ -277,11 +277,7 @@ Instead of returning an array reference of assetId's, return a paginator object.
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=head3 rowsPerPage
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If usePaginator is passed, then this variable will set the number of rows per page that the paginator uses.
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=head3 limit
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Limit the number of assetIds that are returned. This should not be used in conjunction
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with usePaginator.
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If usePaginator is not passed, then this variable will limit the number of assetIds that are returned.
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=cut
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@ -333,15 +329,15 @@ sub getMatchingAssets {
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my $query = 'select distinct assetKeyword.assetId from assetKeyword left join asset using (assetId)
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where '.join(' and ', @clauses).' order by creationDate desc, lineage';
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if ($options->{limit}) {
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$query .= ' limit '. $options->{limit};
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}
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# perform the search
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if ($options->{usePaginator}) {
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my $p = WebGUI::Paginator->new($self->session, undef, $options->{rowsPerPage});
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$p->setDataByQuery($query, undef, undef, \@params);
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return $p;
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}
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elsif ($options->{rowsPerPage}) {
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$query .= ' limit '. $options->{rowsPerPage};
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}
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return $self->session->db->buildArrayRef($query, \@params);
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}
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