Re: select count(*) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bill Moran
Subject Re: select count(*)
Date
Msg-id 20110309125032.20e0f25c.wmoran@potentialtech.com
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In response to select count(*)  (Rajesh Kumar Mallah <mallah.rajesh@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: select count(*)  (Rajesh Kumar Mallah <mallah.rajesh@gmail.com>)
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In response to Rajesh Kumar Mallah <mallah.rajesh@gmail.com>:

> Dear List ,
>
> if we simply do select count(*) and not specify any table then it gives 1
> eg:
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  from job ;
>  count
> -------
>   2380
> (1 row)
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  job ;
>  job
> -----
>    1
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  ;
>  count
> -------
>      1
> (1 row)
>
>
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  job_non_exist ;
>  job_non_exist
> ---------------
>              1
> (1 row)
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  jo1b ;
>  jo1b
> ------
>     1
> (1 row)
>
> bric=# SELECT count(*)  none ;
> ERROR:  syntax error at or near "none"
> LINE 1: SELECT count(*)  none ;
>
>
> I fail to see any  progression ?

When you don't specify a FROM clause, you get 1 because it's
returning 1 row.  No matter what you alias the result to, it's not going
to change the result, unless of course you try to alias it to an SQL
reserved word, such as "none", without quoting it.  Of course, if you
include the optional AS, it probably makes more sense what's going on:

SELECT count(*) AS jolb;
SELECT count(*) AS none;
SELECT count(*) AS "none";

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Bill Moran
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