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MitSrini
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Posted - 2010-12-07 : 18:36:56
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| Hi All,I am a first time user of SQLite3 via PuTTY. I have a table with 2 variables UT and T9. UT is unique, but each T9 can appear one or more times against the UTs. For eg., T9=x can appear against UT=a and UT=b. I want to count the number of times each T9 appears in the table. For this, I use a count statement as follows:select *, count(T9) as numoccur from <tablename> group by T9;My understanding is that the above statement sorts the data by T9, and then counts the number of rows on which each T9 appears. How do I save the results of this statement (that appears as a column numoccur) to a new table?ThanksMS |
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robvolk
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Posted - 2010-12-07 : 19:23:42
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| You'll have to reference the SQLite documentation: http://www.sqlite.org/docs.htmlSQLTeam is a Microsoft SQL Server web site, we don't specialize in SQLite. |
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