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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:52:54+00:00 2026-05-13T19:52:54+00:00

I need to count the non-empty (by which I mean a string containing at

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I need to count the non-empty (by which I mean a string containing at least 1 character) rows grouped by a particular ID. Eg. my data might look like this:

form_id   mapping
1         'value_1'
1         ''
1         'value_2'
2         ''
2         NULL
3         'value_3'

and I want to count the non-empty values for each form, so I want the results to look like this:

form_id   mapping_count
1         2
2         0
3         1

If the empty values were all NULL, I guess I could use

SELECT form_id, count(mapping) FROM table GROUP BY form_id

…but that would include zero-length strings in the count, which I don’t want.

I could use a where clause to only return rows where a value exists in the mapping column, but I want to return the form IDs that have no mappings, so that is no good either.

I’m guessing I need a subquery of some sort, but am having trouble putting it together.

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    2026-05-13T19:52:54+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:52 pm
    SELECT  form_id, COUNT(NULLIF(TRIM(mapping), ''))
    FROM    mytable
    GROUP BY
            form_id
    

    This will not count records that don’t contains at least one non-whitespace character (this includes whitespace strings, empty strings and NULLs).

    If a non-empty all-whitespace string is valid, use this:

    SELECT  form_id, COUNT(NULLIF(mapping, ''))
    FROM    mytable
    GROUP BY
            form_id
    
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