[discrete] [[esql-limit]] === `LIMIT` **Syntax** [source,esql] ---- LIMIT max_number_of_rows ---- *Parameters* `max_number_of_rows`:: The maximum number of rows to return. *Description* The `LIMIT` processing command enables you to limit the number of rows that are returned. // tag::limitation[] Queries do not return more than 10,000 rows, regardless of the `LIMIT` command's value. This limit only applies to the number of rows that are retrieved by the query. Queries and aggregations run on the full data set. To overcome this limitation: * Reduce the result set size by modifying the query to only return relevant data. Use <> to select a smaller subset of the data. * Shift any post-query processing to the query itself. You can use the {esql} <> command to aggregate data in the query. The default and maximum limits can be changed using these dynamic cluster settings: * `esql.query.result_truncation_default_size` * `esql.query.result_truncation_max_size` // end::limitation[] *Example* [source,esql] ---- include::{esql-specs}/docs.csv-spec[tag=limit] ----