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MySQL COUNT() Function


MySQL COUNT() Function

The COUNT() function returns the number of rows that matches a specified criterion.

COUNT() Syntax

SELECT COUNT([DISTINCT] column_name | *)
FROM table_name
WHERE condition;

The behavior of COUNT() depends on the argument used within the parentheses:

  • COUNT(*) - Counts the total number of rows in a table (including NULL values).
  • COUNT(columnname) - Counts all non-null values in the column.
  • COUNT(DISTINCT columnname) - Counts only the unique, non-null values in the column.

Demo Database

Below is a selection from the "Products" table in the Northwind sample database:

ProductID ProductName SupplierID CategoryID Unit Price
1 Chais 1 1 10 boxes x 20 bags 18.00
2 Chang 1 1 24 - 12 oz bottles 19.00
3 Aniseed Syrup 1 2 12 - 550 ml bottles 10.00
4 Chef Anton's Cajun Seasoning 2 2 48 - 6 oz jars 22.00
5 Chef Anton's Gumbo Mix 2 2 36 boxes 21.35


Using COUNT(*)

The following SQL uses COUNT(*), and counts the total number of rows in the "Products" table (will include NULL values):

Example

SELECT COUNT(*)
FROM Products;
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Using COUNT(column_name)

The COUNT(column_name) counts all non-null values in the specified column.

The following SQL counts all non-null values of the "ProductName" column:

Example

SELECT COUNT(ProductID)
FROM Products;
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Using COUNT(DISTINCT column_name)

You can ignore duplicates by using the DISTINCT keyword.

The COUNT(DISTINCT column_name) counts only the unique, non-null values in the column.

If DISTINCT is specified, rows with the same value for the specified column will be counted as one.

The following SQL counts the unique, non-null values of the "Price" column:

Example

How many different prices are there in the "Products" table:

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT Price)
FROM Products;
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Add a WHERE Clause

You can add a WHERE clause to specify conditions:

Example

Count the number of products where Price is higher than 20:

SELECT COUNT(ProductID)
FROM Products
WHERE Price > 20;
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