I was posed this question earlier today:

Hey,

I don't know how to magically get the count of the select query below. Anyone know the trick?


SELECT DISTINCT PDDOCO, PDDCTO, PDKCOO, PDSFXO, PDLNID FROM F4311,
F47072 WHERE PDDOCO = 2590528 and SZDOCO = PDDOCO and SZDCTO =
PDDCTO and SZKCOO = PDKCOO and SZSFXO = PDSFXO and SZLNID = PDLNID
ORDER BY PDDOCO, PDDCTO, PDKCOO, PDSFXO, PDLNID

I have tried several iterations in ACS Run SQL, in STRSQL and in Dbeaver.

Thanks & Regards,
Danny Hayes
IT-Developer
Genuine Parts Company, APG IT
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