Thanks for all your answers and suggestions and sorry for my message, this
was my very first one.As Martin already answer me don't worry any more.
Thanks again, next time I will do better.

2008/12/8 P Kishor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On 12/8/08, Oscar Alejandro Alvarado Prieto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > how can I retrieve the result of a "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM atable"
> statemen?
> >  thanks
> >
> >
>
> Hi Oscar,
>
> As MikeW mentioned, please use a subject line more descriptive than
> "newie question." Additionally, please pose a better question as well.
> Martin already explained some of the basics, but your question, as is,
> doesn't make any sense. "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM atable" *is* the way to
> retrieve the result. If you run that query in the sqlite3 shell, or
> through the interface of your choice, you will get back a count of
> rows in atable. Perhaps you want to provide some additional
> information about where and how you want to "retrieve" the desired
> result.
>
> --
> Puneet Kishor
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