Let's say I have the following database table:
 record_id | record_date | record_value
-----------+-------------+--------------
         1 | 2010-05-01  |       195.00
         2 | 2010-07-01  |       185.00
         3 | 2010-09-01  |       175.00
         4 | 2010-05-01  |       189.00
         5 | 2010-06-01  |       185.00
         6 | 2010-07-01  |       180.00
         7 | 2010-08-01  |       175.00
         8 | 2010-09-01  |       170.00
         9 | 2010-10-01  |       165.00
I want to grab the last 5 rows with the data ordered by record_date ASC. This is easy to do with:
SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY record_date ASC LIMIT 5 OFFSET 4
Which would give me:
 record_id | record_date | record_value
-----------+-------------+--------------
         6 | 2010-07-01  |       180.00
         7 | 2010-08-01  |       175.00
         3 | 2010-09-01  |       175.00
         8 | 2010-09-01  |       170.00
         9 | 2010-10-01  |       165.00
But how do I do this when I don't know how many records there are and can't compute the magic number of 4?
I've tried this query, but if there are less than 5 records, it results in a negative OFFSET, which is invalid:
SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY record_date ASC LIMIT 5 
    OFFSET (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM mytable) - 5;
So how do I accomplish this?