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Ok from what I can tell in my searches most of the people answering a question related to this is against foreach loops in sql. But I actually need to do a foreach loop. my problem is that i can't for the life of me remember the syntax for doing it and like I said nobody seems to want to give up the layout of it, so now I am here asking for any help at all.

Maybe its not necessary for a foreach loop, but its the best possible way i can see.

I need to do a SELECT COUNT(*) statement on a table that contains 20120 signals for about 800 units in a 1 month time period. So i cant be certain about any specific amount of signals from each unit. Now that's why I need to do the count. I need to get accurate amount of signals for each unit, and doing it one unit number at a time is not an option. So I need to work through each unitID and get a count of the amount of signals passed by that unit in a certain time period.

So basically I need a way to run through all the unitID's and get a count for each individual unitID without giving a unitID to look for.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you can not think of another way than a foreach loop too do this and you have the syntax for the foreach loop. Please just post it?? This is rather urgent

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  • You don't need a FOREACH loop for this. You can do this using a set-based approach. <str>I'll post</str>RichardTheKiwi has posted what a "typical" query would look like, but if you post your schema and some example data, I can give you a more exact answer.
    – RB.
    Nov 15, 2012 at 11:39
  • Which DBMS are you talking about?
    – user330315
    Nov 15, 2012 at 11:39

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I doubt you need a loop. What you have described is a bread and butter set-based GROUP BY scenario.

select unitID, count(*) countSignals
from   signal_table
group by unitID
order by unitID
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  • Yep - that's what I was about to post :)
    – RB.
    Nov 15, 2012 at 11:39
  • Great thanks that worked brilliantly. Could i maybe ask for the syntax of a foreach loop in sql. I know it's not something you would use a lot but its just for my own peace of mind to have it either way. You never know when you might actually need it and I would like to have it for when that might happen. Nov 15, 2012 at 12:08

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