Sent a little too quickly the sql should look like this:
select count_1, count_2 from
(select count(*) AS count_1 from leads where ad_code = '555') AS DMY1,
(select count(*) AS count_2 from leads where ad_code = '222') AS DMY2
;
-----Original Message----- From: Duane Lee - EGOVX Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:54 AM To: 'Jeannie Stevenson'; postgresql Subject: RE: [GENERAL] multiple count functions in a select statement
If I understand what you're asking try:
select count_1, count_2 from
(select count(*) AS count_1 from leads where ad_code = '555'),
(select count(*) AS count_2 from leads where ad_code = '222')
;
Duane
-----Original Message----- From: Jeannie Stevenson [mailto:webteam@wes-state.com] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 9:39 AM To: postgresql Subject: [GENERAL] multiple count functions in a select statement
Hello list
I'm a MSSQL convert and I'm running postgresql 7.2
I'm trying to create a statement in which display multiple counts on a table
In MSSQL I would use
select
count_1=(select count(ad_code) AS "CP" from leads where ad_code = '555'),
count_2=(select count(ad_code) AS HED" from leads where ad_code = '222'),
etc
I've searched the docs but to avail.
Any help, suggestions, pointers, would be appreciated