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How many? | Selecting
SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

1. Selecting
2. Filtering
3. Aggregating
4. Sorting
5. Grouping
6. Practicing

How many?

What if you want to know the exact number of observations in your database? Counting manually sounds like a very very bad idea.

Fortunately, SQL has the built-in functionality of counting rows. To count the number of rows in the whole dataset use COUNT *. For example, we can count the total number of our website being visited by using the following query:

12
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM visitors
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Please note, that for counting the total number of rows you must place * within parenthesis, like COUNT(*).

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

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Tudo estava claro?

Seção 1. Capítulo 6
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How many?

What if you want to know the exact number of observations in your database? Counting manually sounds like a very very bad idea.

Fortunately, SQL has the built-in functionality of counting rows. To count the number of rows in the whole dataset use COUNT *. For example, we can count the total number of our website being visited by using the following query:

12
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM visitors
copy

Please note, that for counting the total number of rows you must place * within parenthesis, like COUNT(*).

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Mude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo

Tudo estava claro?

Seção 1. Capítulo 6
toggle bottom row

How many?

What if you want to know the exact number of observations in your database? Counting manually sounds like a very very bad idea.

Fortunately, SQL has the built-in functionality of counting rows. To count the number of rows in the whole dataset use COUNT *. For example, we can count the total number of our website being visited by using the following query:

12
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM visitors
copy

Please note, that for counting the total number of rows you must place * within parenthesis, like COUNT(*).

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Mude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo

Tudo estava claro?

What if you want to know the exact number of observations in your database? Counting manually sounds like a very very bad idea.

Fortunately, SQL has the built-in functionality of counting rows. To count the number of rows in the whole dataset use COUNT *. For example, we can count the total number of our website being visited by using the following query:

12
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM visitors
copy

Please note, that for counting the total number of rows you must place * within parenthesis, like COUNT(*).

Tarefa

Count number of Audi cars sold from audi_cars table.

Mude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
Seção 1. Capítulo 6
Mude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
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