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I am passing the following query to a ResultSet object:

String query = "SELECT COUNT( DISTINCT KEY ), SOURCE FROM MY_TBL\n" +
            "GROUP BY SOURCE\n" +
            "ORDER BY SOURCE";

I want to capture the counts I am getting for each SOURCE and sum them into a total. How can I capture these counts via ResultSet since COUNT isn't a column name in the ResultSet and I don't think I can return it's value via rs.getInt("COUNT")?

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getInt is overloaded, use index (an int) instead of a column name:

 rs.getInt(1); // the first column is 1
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Try having alias

String query = "SELECT COUNT( DISTINCT KEY ) AS COUNT, SOURCE FROM MY_TBL\n" +
        "GROUP BY SOURCE\n" +
        "ORDER BY SOURCE";
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I Think it is better to use

Statement st = conn.createStatement();
ResultSet rs = st.executeQuery("SELECT * from Customer");
ResultSetMetaData rsmd = rs.getMetaData();

int numCols = rsmd.getColumnCount();
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I think "getColumnCount" retinto number of column in a table instead of number of rows...

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