What is the datatype returned by count(*)
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Answer / gunjan sapra
The datatype returned by count(*) is INTEGER type.
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Answer / sathishrpillai
It returns Integer data type.
since count function return the total count of a particular
fields.
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Answer / vikky
Count(*) returns number of rows(counts) available in table.
It returns Int datatype
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