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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T16:55:10+00:00 2026-05-23T16:55:10+00:00

I dont know if this is possible with one query, but here goes: I

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I dont know if this is possible with one query, but here goes:

I have a column that is a set datatype. I want to select a count of each possible value of the set. So I have:

row 1 set column value: ‘opt 1′,’opt 2’

row 2 set column value: ‘opt 1’, ‘opt 3’

row 3 set column value: ‘opt 3′,’opt 4′,’opt 2’

I need a query that will produce a structure similar to (doesnt have to be exactly this, just a count for each possible value of the set):

Array(
    [0] => Array(
        'value'=>'opt 1',
        'count'=> 2
    ),
    [1] => Array(
        'value'=>'opt 2',
        'count' => 2
    ),
    [2] => Array(
        'value'=>'opt 3',
        'count' => 2
    ),
    [3] => Array(
        'value'=>'opt 4',
        'count' => 1
    )
)
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    2026-05-23T16:55:11+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:55 pm

    since your SET column is a bitmap, you could setup a query like this:

    SELECT count(NULLIF(columnName & 1,0)) as Count1stVal,
           count(NULLIF(columnName & 2,0)) as Count2ndVal,
           count(NULLIF(columnName & 4,0)) as Count3rdVal,
           count(NULLIF(columnName & 8,0)) as Count4thVal, 
    

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