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ROWS clause
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  Function:
    Allow to limit a number of rows retrieved from a select expression. For a highest level
    select statement, it would mean a number of rows sent to the host program.

  Author:
    Dmitry Yemanov <yemanov@yandex.ru>

  Syntax rules:
    SELECT ... [ORDER BY <expr_list>] ROWS <expr1> [TO <expr2>]

  Scope:
    DSQL, PSQL

  Example(s):
    1. SELECT * FROM T1
       UNION ALL
       SELECT * FROM T2
       ORDER BY COL
       ROWS 10 TO 100
    2. SELECT COL1, COL2, ( SELECT COL3 FROM T3 ORDER BY COL4 DESC ROWS 1 )
       FROM T4
    3. DELETE FROM T5
       ORDER BY COL5
       ROWS 1

  Note(s):
    1. ROWS is a more understandable alternative to the FIRST/SKIP clauses with some extra benefits.
       It can be used in unions and all kind of subqueries. Also it's available in the UPDATE/DELETE
       statements.
    2. When <expr2> is omitted, then ROWS <expr1> is a semantical equivalent for FIRST <expr1>. When
       both <expr1> and <expr2> are used, then ROWS <expr1> TO <expr2> means:
       FIRST (<expr2> - <expr1> + 1) SKIP (<expr1> - 1). Note that there's no semantical equivalent
       for a SKIP clause used without a FIRST clause.