you're right it's late, i better to get to bed myself, i forgot to throw in the parameter for the user_id in there, i'm sure you can figure that one out.

regards,

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Jonel Rienton
http://blogs.road14.com
Software Developer, *nix Advocate
On Feb 3, 2005, at 1:32 AM, Uwe C. Schroeder wrote:

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Maybe it's to late for me to think correctly (actually I'm sure of that). I'm
going to ask anyways.
I have a table like


id int4
user_id int4
photo varchar
image_type char(1)

where image_type is either G or X
What I want to do is have ONE query that gives me the count of images of each
type per user_id.
So if user 3 has 5 photos of type G and 3 photos of type X
I basically want to have a result 5,3
It got to be possible to get a query like that, but somehow it eludes me
tonight.


Any pointers are greatly appreciated.

        UC

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