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I have two choices when writing an SQL statement with the COUNT function.

  1. SELECT COUNT(*) FROM <table_name>
  2. SELECT COUNT(some_column_name) FROM <table_name>

In terms of performance, what is the best SQL statement? Can I obtain some performance gain by using option 1?

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Performance should not matter because they do 2 different aggregates

  • COUNT(*) is all rows, including NULLs
  • COUNT(some_column_name), excludes NULL in "some_column_name"

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