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Snippet Name: Number Functions: COUNT (running count)

Description: Returns a running count of all records or by partition.

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» IN Function
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» SUBST and INSTR together
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» String Functions: REVERSE
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Language: PL/SQL
Highlight Mode: PLSQL
Last Modified: March 03rd, 2009

COUNT(<*, [DISTINCT | ALL] <expression>>) OVER (<analytic clause>)
 
SELECT submit_date, num_votes, TRUNC(COUNT(votes)
OVER(ORDER BY submit_date ROWS UNBOUNDED PRECEDING)) AS DAY_COUNT
FROM votes
ORDER BY submit_date;
 
SELECT submit_date, COUNT(*)
OVER(PARTITION BY submit_date ORDER BY submit_date
ROWS UNBOUNDED PRECEDING) NUM_RECS
FROM votes;


 
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