Hi again. I tried the query you gave but all I am getting is this:
City                    CityCount
Los Angeles     1
Boston          1
New York                        1
Los Angeles     1
New York                        1
New York                        1

Please help. What I need is this resultset:
City            CityCount
Los Angeles     2
Boston          1
New York                        3

Thanks,
K


On 4/28/06, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's the same like in a thread somewhen before:
>
> Select
>    City, Count(Id) As CityCount
>  From
>    Cities
> Group By
>    City
>
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> Ken schrieb:
> > I have a db table with records like this:
> >
> > ID    City            SomeCode
> > 1     Los Angeles     52
> > 2     Boston          46
> > 3     New York                        75
> > 4     Los Angeles     45
> > 5     New York                        75
> > 6     New York                        55
> >
> > My Question is: Using a single SQL statement, is there a way to
> > display the number of times each city occurs in the recordset?
> > So, what I am looking for is this result:
> >
> > City          CityCount
> > Los Angeles   2
> > Boston                1
> > New York                      3
> >
> > My database is MS SQL Server 2000.
> >
> > Please help me with a SQL Statement.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > K
> >
> >
>
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