jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Thu Apr 2 22:46:19 CDT 2009
Stuart, The only problem... a small problem... Int() is not a built-in function of TSQL AFAICS. 8) John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Stuart McLachlan wrote: > You mean something like: > > Select Distinct, Int(PKID/1000000) as PKMegRange, Count(*) as Records > from myTable > Group By Int(PKID/1000000) > Order by Int(PKID/1000000) > > On 2 Apr 2009 at 14:51, jwcolby wrote: > >> You could do that. But I need it to show me steps of X PKID. Perhaps >> every 1 meg PK over 50 megs of records. > ,,, >> Charlotte Foust wrote: >>> Maybe this is too simple, but wouldn't you just select Count(PKID) Where >>> PKID less than or equal to PKID Z and Greater than or equal to PKID Y? >>> -----Original Message----- > ... >>> I need to get a count of records in a PK range in SQL Server. For >>> example I need to know that there are X addresses between PKID Y and >>> PKID Z. >>> >>> Any idea how to do this in tsql? >