Interesting, I just tried the following:
actmgr=> select count(a.id), count(b.id) from accounts a, subaccounts b;
^C
CANCEL request sent
ERROR: Query was cancelled.
actmgr=> select count(id) from accounts;
count
-----
781
(1 row)
actmgr=> select count(id) from subaccounts;
count
-----
1939
(1 row)
i had to cancel the first one after about a minute, but the second two
came right back
since
actmgr=> select count(distinct a.id), count(distinct b.id) from accounts a, subaccounts b;
this doesn't work.
-duck
On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, NRonayette wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> i try something that could work (i tested it on a Oracle base, and it
> works fine, sorry, i haven't got postgresql at my office :-((
>
> select count(distinct (<Primary_key_of_friends>)), count(distinct
> (<Primary_key_of_strangers>))
> from Friends, Strangers
> WHERE friends.f_id = strangers.s_id AND friends.categorie = 1;
>
> If f_id and S_id are the primary key of each table, replace
> <primary_key_of_friend> and <primary_key_of_strangers> by f_id and s_id
> respectively.
>
> i hope this will work for you
>
> Nicolas
>
> Patrick Coulombe wrote:
> >
> > > Try simply SELECT * from friends;
> > ???
> > Not working... I just want to know if it's possible to know how many rows
> > the query return for each table when i do a query with two table ie: select
> > * from table1, table2 where...
> >
> > can i know the number of row for table1 and the number of row for table2
> > without do 2 querys.
> >
> > thank you
> > hope to be more clear this time
> > patrick
> >
> > > On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Patrick Coulombe wrote:
> > >
> > > > hi,
> > > > here's the question : if I do this query on my database :
> > > >
> > > > SELECT * from friends, strangers WHERE friends.f_id = strangers.s_id AND
> > > > friends.categorie = 1
> > > > ----------
> > > > 88 rows
> > > >
> > > > and I need to do this query to know how many rows just for my table
> > friends
> > > > (not both table) :
> > > >
> > > > SELECT * from friends WHERE friends.f_id = strangers.s_id AND
> > > > friends.categorie = 1
> > > > ----------
> > > > 80 rows
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Can I just do 1 query and be able to find the number of row for each
> > tables?
> > > > Hope to be understand...
> > > >
> > > > Patrick
>
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