You're trying to count the number of rows returned or the total number
of rows within the table?
#getquestions.recordcount# will give you the number of rows returned
from the query.


On 4/21/05, Stuart Kidd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I'm trying to count the number of rows in my select, can anyone help with
> this please.
> 
> Does this look right?
> 
>             <!-- Retrieve Interview -->
>             <cfquery name="GetQuestions" datasource="user020">
>             SELECT questionID, question, interviewID
>             FROM tbl_020publicQuestions
>             WHERE interviewID = #CheckInterview.interviewID#
>             COUNT as numberOfQuestions
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Saturday
> 
> 

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