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i am using three query's in mysql statement using where condition for example,how to make this as a single query

SELECT COUNT(*) as A FROM tbl_user WHERE (b=1 AND c=0)  AND (d=1 AND e=1)
SELECT COUNT(*) as M FROM tbl_user WHERE (H=1 AND I=0)  AND (J=1 AND K=1)
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    Capslock = bad. Don't abuse it. May 15, 2012 at 11:35

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SELECT 
sum(case when (b=1 AND c=0)  AND (d=1 AND e=1) then 1 else 0 end) as CountA,
sum(case when (H=1 AND I=0)  AND (J=1 AND K=1) then 1 else 0 end) as CountM
 FROM tbl_user 
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You don't need a CASE statement to do this (although it'd possibly be somewhat easier to read than using IF if the conditions contained ORs), the intent is better conveyed with an IF:

SELECT SUM(IF(b=1 AND c=0 AND d=1 AND e=1, 1, 0)) AS A,
       SUM(IF(H=1 AND I=0 AND J=1 AND K=1, 1, 0)) AS M
FROM tbl_user
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    May 16, 2012 at 9:01

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