I'm not sure if this is possible or if it is, how to do it -
I have the following data in a database -
id | improve | timeframe | criteria | impact
-------+------------+-------------+-----------+---------
1 | | Test | Test | Test
2 | Test | | Test |
3 | | Test | |
-------+------------+-------------+-----------+---------
Ignoring the id column, how can I determine the number of fields out of the remaining 12 that are not null using an SQL query?
I have started with -
SELECT improve, timeframe, impact, criteria
FROM data
WHERE improve IS NOT NULL
AND timeframe IS NOT NULL
AND impact IS NOT NULL
AND criteria IS NOT NULL;
This only returns the number of rows, ie. 3.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
count(improve) where improve is not null + count(timeframe) where timeframe is not null
, and so on, right?