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In PostgreSQL 9.4 I have a table:

id         p_id
PK        integer
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1           1
2           1
.............
123122       2233

Is there a way to count all distinct p_id values in the table with only one query (without using subqueries). I'm free to use any window-function.

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You can use the distinct modifier in the count function:

SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT p_id) FROM mytable
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  • Interesting, why does somenone downvote the post? Is it a bad way to do that? Jun 20, 2015 at 13:04
  • Postgres and Hive are two databases where count() with a subquery using distinct is often faster than count(distinct). I sincerely doubt that the anonymous downvoter was thinking about this detail of the execution plan. This is the correct answer. And, the cases where count(distinct) produces a suboptimal execution plan are an opportunity for Postgres developers to further improve the database in the future. Jun 20, 2015 at 13:07
  • @GordonLinoff I admit I did not know that about Postgres, thanks! Learnt something new today! I'll have to play around with my local database a bit to see how I can reproduce this.
    – Mureinik
    Jun 22, 2015 at 5:53
  • @Mureinik . . . You can see the behavior on multi-processor servers. The key idea is that the "aggregation" part of a group by runs in parallel, but the "function" part of evaluating an aggregation function is serialized. This can have a big impact on performance. Jun 22, 2015 at 12:17

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