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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T12:39:50+00:00 2026-05-19T12:39:50+00:00

Okay, I probably could have come up with a better title, but wasn’t sure

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Okay, I probably could have come up with a better title, but wasn’t sure how to word it so let me explain.

Say I have a table with the column ‘CODE’. Each record in my table will have either ‘A’, ‘B’, or ‘C’ as it’s value in the ‘CODE’ column. What I would like is to get a count of how many ‘A’s, ‘B’s, and ‘C’s I have.

I know I could accomplish this with 3 different queries, but I’m wondering if there is a way to do it with just 1.

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    2026-05-19T12:39:50+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:39 pm

    Use:

      SELECT t.code,
             COUNT(*) AS numInstances
        FROM YOUR_TABLE t
    GROUP BY t.code
    

    The output will resemble:

    code   numInstances
    --------------------
    A      3
    B      5
    C      1
    

    If a code exists that has not been used, it will not show up. You’d need to LEFT JOIN to the table containing the list of codes in order to see those that don’t have any references.

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