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| − | [[SQL Aggregate Functions|AGGREGATES]], [[AVG()]], [[MAX()]], [[MIN()]], [[SQL SELECT|SELECT]], [[SUM()]] | + | [[SQL Aggregate Functions|AGGREGATES]], [[AVG()]], [[SQL MAX()|MAX()]], [[SQL MIN()|MIN()]], [[SQL SELECT|SELECT]], [[SUM()]] | 
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| // Get a count of all rows in the accounts table. | // Get a count of all rows in the accounts table. | ||
| − | SELECT COUNT(*) Total FROM accounts | + | SELECT COUNT(*) Total FROM accounts | 
| // Get a count of jobs | // Get a count of jobs | ||
| − | SELECT COUNT(jobs) Jobs FROM employee | + | SELECT COUNT(jobs) Jobs FROM employee | 
| // Get a count of distinct rows for jobs | // Get a count of distinct rows for jobs | ||
| − | SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT jobs) Jobs FROM employee | + | SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT jobs) Jobs FROM employee | 
| </code> | </code> | ||
| ==Products== | ==Products== | ||
| − | Recital  | + | Recital Server, Recital   | 
| [[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
| [[Category:SQL]] | [[Category:SQL]] | ||
| [[Category:Functions]] | [[Category:Functions]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:16, 22 December 2009
Purpose
Returns the number of rows in a SELECT statement query
Syntax
COUNT(* | [DISTINCT] <expr>)
See Also
AGGREGATES, AVG(), MAX(), MIN(), SELECT, SUM()
Description
Returns the number of rows in the query. If you specify DISTINCT, then only the rows which are unique in <expr> are counted. Specifying <expr> on its own returns the number of rows from the query for which <expr> is not NULL. If you specify the asterisk (*), then all rows are counted.
Example
// Get a count of all rows in the accounts table. SELECT COUNT(*) Total FROM accounts // Get a count of jobs SELECT COUNT(jobs) Jobs FROM employee // Get a count of distinct rows for jobs SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT jobs) Jobs FROM employee
Products
Recital Server, Recital
