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SELECT COUNT(*) GOOD IDEA?


Azaz

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Not really. MySQL is coded to recognise SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tableName query and return stored rowcount. I'm not sure if this optimisation holds if you substitute * with actual field. Even if it does, there'd be no difference.

 

Also notice that this optimisation will only be in effect, when there's no WHERE clause in the query (i.e. you want to count all rows in the table)

Not really. MySQL is coded to recognise SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tableName query and return stored rowcount. I'm not sure if this optimisation holds if you substitute * with actual field. Even if it does, there'd be no difference.

 

Also notice that this optimisation will only be in effect, when there's no WHERE clause in the query (i.e. you want to count all rows in the table)

 

Sweet, Solved.

 

Gotta love people like you here, I hope to hear from you in the future,

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