数据库统计数据量时经常用的是count(1)或者count(*),这二者区别不大,在postgres里面统计数据总量时,要注意count(column_name)与count(*)的区别,有些场景下会形成数据统计不许确的误解。 sql
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For example, count(*) yields the total number of input rows; count(f1) yields the number of input rows in which f1 is non-null, since count ignores nulls; and count(distinct f1) yields the number of distinct non-null values of f1.
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[postgres@localhost ~]$ psql psql (9.2.3) Type "help" for help. postgres=# create table t_kenyon(id int); CREATE TABLE postgres=# insert into t_kenyon values(1),(2),(2),(3),(null),(null); INSERT 0 6 postgres=# select * from t_kenyon; id ---- 1 2 2 3 (6 rows) postgres=# select count(1),count(*),count(id),count(distinct id) from t_kenyon; count | count | count | count -------+-------+-------+------- 6 | 6 | 4 | 3 (1 row) postgres=# drop table t_kenyon; DROP TABLE总结: