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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[ACC()]], [[AVERAGE]], [[CALC()]], [[SET DELETED]], [[SUM]], [[TOTAL]]
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[[ACC()]], [[AVERAGE]], [[CALC()]], [[LOCATE]], [[SEEK]], [[SET DELETED]], [[SET FILTER]], [[SUM]], [[TOTAL]]
  
  

Revision as of 09:35, 28 April 2009

Class

Fields and Records


Purpose

Count records in the active table that satisfy a specified condition


Syntax

COUNT [<scope>]

[FOR <condition>]

[TO <memvar>]

[WHILE <condition>]


See Also

ACC(), AVERAGE, CALC(), LOCATE, SEEK, SET DELETED, SET FILTER, SUM, TOTAL


Description

The COUNT command counts the number of records in the active table. If no <scope> is specified, ALL records will be counted. If SET FILTER TO is in effect, then only those records that satisfy the filter <condition> are counted. If SET DELETED is ON, then records marked for deletion will not be included in the COUNT.

FOR <condition>

If the for <condition> is used then only the records that satisfy the specified <condition> are counted.

TO <memvar>

Using the TO <memvar> clause causes the result of the COUNT operation to be stored in the specified memory variable.

WHILE <condition>

The WHILE clause can be used in conjunction with the SEEK or LOCATE commands to restrict the range of records counted. When the WHILE option is used the <scope> defaults to REST.


Example

use patrons
count to nResult for event = "CHOPIN" and date = date()


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer