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How do I use ROW_NUMBER()?
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For the first question, why not just use?
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM myTable
to get the count.
And for the second question, the primary key of the row is what should be used to identify a particular row. Don't try and use the row number for that.
If you returned Ro...
Datatype for storing ip address in SQL Server
...VARCHAR(15)) RETURNS BINARY(4)
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @bin AS BINARY(4)
SELECT @bin = CAST( CAST( PARSENAME( @ip, 4 ) AS INTEGER) AS BINARY(1))
+ CAST( CAST( PARSENAME( @ip, 3 ) AS INTEGER) AS BINARY(1))
+ CAST( CAST( PARSENAME( @ip, 2 ) AS INTEGER) AS BINARY(1))
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How do you check what version of SQL Server for a database using TSQL?
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Try
SELECT @@VERSION
or for SQL Server 2000 and above the following is easier to parse :)
SELECT SERVERPROPERTY('productversion')
, SERVERPROPERTY('productlevel')
, SERVERPROPERTY('edition')
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SELECT DISTINCT on one column
...ou're on SQL Server 2005 or greater, you can use a CTE with ROW_NUMBER():
SELECT *
FROM (SELECT ID, SKU, Product,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY PRODUCT ORDER BY ID) AS RowNumber
FROM MyTable
WHERE SKU LIKE 'FOO%') AS a
WHERE a.RowNumber = 1
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SQL query to find record with ID not in another table
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Try this
SELECT ID, Name
FROM Table1
WHERE ID NOT IN (SELECT ID FROM Table2)
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Fast way to discover the row count of a table in PostgreSQL
...in your case.
Instead of getting the exact count (slow with big tables):
SELECT count(*) AS exact_count FROM myschema.mytable;
You get a close estimate like this (extremely fast):
SELECT reltuples::bigint AS estimate FROM pg_class where relname='mytable';
How close the estimate is depends on ...
SELECT INTO using Oracle
I'm trying to do a SELECT INTO using Oracle. My query is:
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MySQL select one column DISTINCT, with corresponding other columns
I want to select DISTINCT results from the FirstName column, but I need the corresponding ID and LastName .
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Difference between left join and right join in SQL Server [duplicate]
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Select * from Table1 left join Table2 ...
and
Select * from Table2 right join Table1 ...
are indeed completely interchangeable. Try however Table2 left join Table1 (or its identical pair, Table1 right join Table2) to see...
When to use SELECT … FOR UPDATE?
Please help me understand the use-case behind SELECT ... FOR UPDATE .
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