Howdy, It is quite simple, the joins you used would output a long list of pairs (client,computer), and, as many people has more than one computer, many clients will appear repeated, but the COUNT keyword will count them more than once though.
The DISTINCT keyword prevents one client from appearing more than once... It's basically that... Hope this helped Best, Oliveiros ----- Original Message ----- From: Another Trad To: Oliveiros C, Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 5:37 PM Subject: Re: [SQL] need nelp with aggregate functions ok, I did: SELECT count(DISTINCT c.cliente_id) as qtd_client,count(cm.cm_id) as qtd_computers GREAT. It works. Please, explain me why and how it works, I wanna learn and do by myself next time :) 2009/11/18 Oliveiros C, <oliveiros.crist...@marktest.pt> Try substituting the SELECT count(c) as qtd_client,count(cm) as qtd_computers by SELECT count( DISTINCT c.cliente_id) as qtd_client,count(/* put here the primary key of the computer table */ ) as qtd_computers Then tell me if it output what you want Best, Oliveiros ----- Original Message ----- From: Another Trad To: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 4:55 PM Subject: [SQL] need nelp with aggregate functions The DB structure is in attachment. I with the number of clients and the number of computers that have processors with "manufacturer" = "INTEL" and "speed" = "2GB" I am trying: select count(c) as qtd_client, count(cm) as qtd_computers from cliente c inner JOIN computer cm on (c.cliente_id = cm.cliente_id) inner join processor p on (cm.processor_id = p.processor_id)inner join speed s on (s.speed_id = p.speed_id)INNER JOIN manufacturer m on (p.manufacturer_id=m.manufacturer_id) where m.manufacturer = 'INTEL'and s.speed = '2GB'but is not working anyone can help me? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Sent via pgsql-sql mailing list (pgsql-sql@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-sql