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  1. See this query?  I need a separate query that will return ONLY the total record count that it would come up with.  I've tried replacing the select part with COUNT() but I still get a series of records in my return result.  I just need ONE return value -- the total COUNT of rows returned by this query originally. [code] SELECT e.id, e.title, e.subheading, eta.start_timestamp, eta.end_timestamp, e.zip, e.bold, e.outline, e.color, e.subheading, COUNT(esa.id) AS subcat_count FROM demo_event_time_assoc eta,         demo_events e,         demo_event_subcategory_assoc esa,         demo_zip_codes z WHERE eta.event_id=e.id         AND esa.event_id=e.id         AND z.zip=e.zip         AND e.active=1         AND esa.subcategory_id IN (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)         AND (         (eta.start_timestamp >= 1162281600 AND eta.start_timestamp <= 1162368000)         OR         (eta.end_timestamp < 1162281600 AND eta.end_timestamp > 1162285200))         AND (3963.20477315*(2*asin(sqrt(POWER(sin((0.59533458956 -z.lat_radians)/2),2) + cos(0.59533458956)*cos(z.lat_radians)*POWER(sin((-2.06592416764 - z.long_radians)/2),2)))) < 50) GROUP BY eta.id ORDER BY subcat_count DESC, eta.id [/code]
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