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We have a table with something like 100k rows with a datetime created column going back a few years. I wanted to edit one row that was created today but the only way to find it was to increase "total rows to fetch" to something higher than the amount of rows in the entire table in order to get the newest rows since the table was sorted in an ascending order. Is that the way it's supposed to work or is it something being worked on.
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We have a table with something like 100k rows with a datetime created column going back a few years. I wanted to edit one row that was created today but the only way to find it was to increase "total rows to fetch" to something higher than the amount of rows in the entire table in order to get the newest rows since the table was sorted in an ascending order. Is that the way it's supposed to work or is it something being worked on.
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