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|6 |10/2/2010 |820 |4 |Smith |
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The SQL COUNT function returns the number of rows in a table satisfying the criteria specified in the WHERE clause. If we want to count how many orders has made a customer with CustomerName of Smith, we will use the following SQL COUNT expression:
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The SQL COUNT function returns the number of rows in a table satisfying the criteria specified in the WHERE clause. If we want to count how many orders has made a customer with CustomerName of Smith, we will use the following SQL COUNT expression: ::
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SELECT COUNT * FROM Nodes
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WHERE UserName = "Smith";
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In the above statement, the COUNT keyword returns the number 3, because the user Smith has 3 total nodes.
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If you don’t specify a WHERE clause when using the COUNT keyword, your statement will simply return the total number of rows in the table, which would be 6 in this example:
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If you don’t specify a WHERE clause when using the COUNT keyword, your statement will simply return the total number of rows in the table, which would be 6 in this example: ::
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SELECT COUNT * FROM Nodes;