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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T01:00:11+00:00 2026-06-02T01:00:11+00:00

CREATE TABLE TEMP25 ( STATUS VARCHAR2(200 BYTE) ); Insert into TEMP25 (STATUS) Values (‘PENDING’);

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CREATE TABLE TEMP25
(
  STATUS  VARCHAR2(200 BYTE)
);

Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('PENDING');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('ERROR');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
  ('ERROR');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('ERROR');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('NOT_REQUIRED');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('NOT_REQUIRED'); 
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('PENDING');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
   ('PENDING');
Insert into TEMP25
  (STATUS)
 Values
   ('ERROR');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
Values
  ('NOT_REQUIRED');
Insert into TEMP25
  (STATUS)
 Values
  ('ERROR');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS)
 Values
  ('INVALID');
Insert into TEMP25
   (STATUS) 
 Values
   ('INVALID');
Insert into TEMP25
  (STATUS)
 Values
  ('PENDING');

I want to write a query such that i get count like

TOTAL_RECORDS  TOTAL_PENDING TOTAL_NOT_REQUIRED   TOTAL_PENDING
-----------------------------------------------------------------
   14               4             3                   5 
-----------------------------------------------------------------

I want the record in sequence and in one query , i ahve tried with with table clause it works …is there any other solution …and dnt want invalid records

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    2026-06-02T01:00:12+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:00 am

    You can use SUM/CASE or (SUM/DECODE if you prefer)

    Select
       COUNT(*) TOTAL_RECORDS  ,
       SUM(case when status = 'PENDING' then 1 else 0 END) TOTAL_PENDING, 
       SUM(case when status = 'NOT_REQUIRED' then 1 else 0 END) TOTAL_NOT_REQUIRED, 
       SUM(case when status = 'ERROR' then 1 else 0 END) TOTAL_ERROR
    
    
    FROM temp25
    

    See it working here

    You can also use pivot but getting the count(*) is a little ugly

    WITH 
    COUNTS AS(
    select * 
    from (
       select status
       from TEMP25 t
    )
    pivot 
    (
       count(status)
       for status in ('PENDING' AS TOTAL_PENDING,
                      'NOT_REQUIRED' AS TOTAL_NOT_REQUIRED,
                      'ERROR' AS TOTAL_ERROR)
    ))
    
    
    SELECT COUNT(*) total_records, 
           total_pending, 
           total_not_required, 
           total_error 
    FROM   temp25, 
           counts 
    GROUP  BY total_pending, 
              total_not_required, 
              total_error 
    

    Pivot version

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