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I have a database table with 50.000 customer data records. When I run this query:

SELECT * FROM customer --> The result is, that I get only 22.000 data records.

When I run this query:

SELECT * FROM customer WHERE customer_id < 50.001

--> The result is 50.000 data records

I did a CHECKTABLE, but there are no error messages.

Does anyone have an idea? Yesterday still everything was fine in the database and running. But today I have this issue.

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    What happens if you do a select count(*)? What tool are you using to do the sql? Can it have som limits on how many rows are returned? You dont write about what is crashing. Jun 4, 2015 at 11:03
  • did you have any transaction oppened on the server? Restart it please and try it again...
    – Tirma
    Jun 4, 2015 at 11:11
  • It is not possible for a where clause to increase the number of rows in SQL Server. There are many possible problems: the queries are running on different databases; there is a where clause on the second query; your application is somehow filtering the rows; and so on. Jun 4, 2015 at 11:13
  • I had similar problem in our DB, It was 2-3 year ago. I remember that trouble was with CHECK Constraints and we couldnt get right select
    – The Reason
    Jun 4, 2015 at 11:19
  • Welcome to stackoverflow. I've edited your question to include the tag for your specific sql server version. Jun 4, 2015 at 11:21

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Thanks for the suggestions. Finally the error was a broken INDEX on the primary key of that table. Now everything is fine again.

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