select count(*) from table where team='support' group by team

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Von: Jamie Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 14. September 2001 15:09
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Betreff: surely an easy quick one


Hello again :o)

This is surely an easy quick one but my brain wont work!

I have a table (ref, name, team, seminar_ref) like:

    1    bill    support    100
    2    bill    support    101
    3    bill    support    102
    4    ben  development  201
    5    ben  development  103
    6    ben  development  204
    7    bob  support     104
    8    bob  support    102
    9    bob  support    107
    7    pat   support     102
    8    pat   support     202
    9    pat   support     105

I need to get a count of how many individual people are in the table,
that
belong to a certain group. So if I wanted to find all individual people
in
support the answer in this case it would be 3 (bill, bob and pat). I
dont
need their names, just the count.

Thanks,

Jamie.


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