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    [2005] SQL Count to Integer in VB.Net

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    How can I get the rows count in a table with Count function in SQL and take it's value as integer??
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    Re: [2005] SQL Count to Integer in VB.Net

    SELECT Count(*) FROM TableName
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    Re: [2005] SQL Count to Integer in VB.Net

    Create an SqlCommand with that query and call it's ExecuteScalar method. The Integer value will be returned via an Object reference so you'll have to cast the result.
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