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Add Get Row Count For Most Recent Query as a Postgres TIL
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@@ -734,6 +734,7 @@ _1430 TILs and counting..._
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- [Generate Series Of Numbers](postgres/generate-series-of-numbers.md)
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- [Generating UUIDs With pgcrypto](postgres/generating-uuids-with-pgcrypto.md)
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- [Get A Quick Approximate Count Of A Table](postgres/get-a-quick-approximate-count-of-a-table.md)
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- [Get Row Count For Most Recent Query](postgres/get-row-count-for-most-recent-query.md)
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- [Get The Size On Disk of An Index](postgres/get-the-size-on-disk-of-an-index.md)
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- [Get The Size Of A Database](postgres/get-the-size-of-a-database.md)
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- [Get The Size Of A Table](postgres/get-the-size-of-a-table.md)
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# Get Row Count For Most Recent Query
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Anytime you execute a query in `psql`, there is a _row count_ associated with
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that query. This is most naturally understood with a `select` query where a
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discreet number of rows are returned. We typically see the row count (e.g. `(19
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rows)`) right below the result set.
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You can always reference the row count of the most recent query with [the
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`:ROW_COUNT`
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variable](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/app-psql.html#APP-PSQL-VARIABLES-ROW-COUNT).
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Here we use `\echo` to print it out.
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```sql
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> select generate_series(2,20);
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generate_series
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(19 rows)
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Time: 12.338 ms
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> \echo :ROW_COUNT
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19
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```
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For some queries, like one that induces a pager (e.g. `less`) to be used,
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you'll lose track of the row count once the pager closes. This is where being
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able to reference the row count without rerunning the query is most useful.
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```sql
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> select generate_series(2,2000);
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Time: 9.815 ms
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> \echo :ROW_COUNT
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1999
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```
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Notice, we can also get a row count from other kinds of queries like this
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`insert` statement.
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```sql
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> insert into users (id) values (50001), (50002), (50003);
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INSERT 0 3
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Time: 2.804 ms
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> \echo :ROW_COUNT
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3
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```
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