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Add Grab A Limited Set Of Records as a Prisma TIL

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* [Next.js](#nextjs)
* [Phoenix](#phoenix)
* [PostgreSQL](#postgresql)
* [Prisma](#prisma)
* [Python](#python)
* [Rails](#rails)
* [React](#react)
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- [Word Count for a Column](postgres/word-count-for-a-column.md)
- [Write A Query Result To File](postgres/write-a-query-result-to-file.md)
### Prisma
- [Grab A Limited Set Of Records](prisma/grab-a-limited-set-of-records.md)
### Python
- [Access Instance Variables](python/access-instance-variables.md)

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# Grab A Limited Set Of Records
Let's say you want to grab some records from a table, but you want to limit the
result set to 10 records.
You can do that with the `take` option.
```javascript
const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({
take: 10
});
```
It is generally good to not assume anything about the ordering. Instead, you
should be explicit about the order you want, so let's include an `orderBy` as
well.
```javascript
const posts = await prisma.post.findMany({
take: 10,
orderBy: { createdAt: "asc" },
});
```
This will return the 10 most recently created posts.
[source](https://www.prisma.io/docs/reference/api-reference/prisma-client-reference#findmany)