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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:25:24+00:00 2026-05-13T15:25:24+00:00

I’m designing a query in SSMS 2005 which looks something like this: SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT

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I’m designing a query in SSMS 2005 which looks something like this:

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT ColumnName) FROM Table WHERE ColumnName IS NOT NULL

When I run the query with COUNT() it returns the value 1. When I run it without COUNT(), SSMS reports the correct value eg 212 records.

The column in question is of datatype numeric(16, 0).

For those who might ask, the query in full is:

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT O_ID) FROM vEmployers
INNER JOIN vEnrolment ON O_ID = E_EnrolmentEmployer
WHERE E_START >= '01-AUG-2008' AND E_START < '01-AUG-2009'
AND O_ID IS NOT NULL AND O_ID IN (
    SELECT O_ID FROM vEmployers
    INNER JOIN vEnrolment ON O_ID = E_EnrolmentEmployer
    WHERE E_Start < '01-AUG-2008' and E_Start >= '01-AUG-2007'
)

This query basically gives a repeat business figure between two 12month periods.

So I’m wondering why “COUNT(DISTINCT ColumnName)” is returning 1 when “ColumnName IS NOT NULL” has been specified?

Here is a sample of the data when SELECT TOP 10 DISTINCT ColumnName FROM… etc is run:

1346116
1346131
1346425
1346923
1349935
1350115
1350153
2594787
2821944
2879631
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    2026-05-13T15:25:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:25 pm

    The use of the numeric(16, 0) made me suspect that it was data type related. Add a CAST in the COUNT clause to cast it to an INT type:

    Count(Distinct Cast(O_ID as Int))
    
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