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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:36:18+00:00 2026-05-13T22:36:18+00:00

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[FlowClientGetNum] (@ID_ListGroupParIzm Integer, @ID_ListParIzm Integer) AS SELECT Number of my @ID_ListParIzm FROM

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CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[FlowClientGetNum] 
(@ID_ListGroupParIzm Integer, @ID_ListParIzm Integer) 
 AS   
SELECT
    Number of my @ID_ListParIzm FROM -- sure this string doesn't works --
SELECT  
     C.ID_ListParIzm,
FROM 
     CfgListParIzm C
WHERE 
    C.ID_ListGroupParIzm = @ID_ListGroupParIzm AND 
    C.VisibleOnTab=1 
    ORDER BY C.Num

how can I get the number of node from select where ID_ListParIzm=@ID_ListParIzm ?

for example I got from select

2
7
8
2
4
68
96
2
3

and my value is 8.
Procedure must return 3. (number of 8)

thank you

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    2026-05-13T22:36:18+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:36 pm

    Given the fact that you have an ORDER BY you can have a look at using ROW_NUMBER.

    Something like

    SELECT  RowNumber
    FROM    (
                SELECT   
                     C.ID_ListParIzm,
                    ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY C.Num) RowNumber
                FROM  
                     @CfgListParIzm C 
                WHERE  
                    C.ID_ListGroupParIzm = @ID_ListGroupParIzm AND  
                    C.VisibleOnTab=1
            ) sub
    WHERE   ID_ListParIzm = @ID_ListParIzm
    
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