Select aggregate into Integer using Database.query()





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So we all know we can put an aggregate directly into an Integer, like this:



Integer countAccounts = [SELECT COUNT() FROM Account];


Is it possible to do the same thing, using Database.query()?



Integer countAccounts = Database.query('SELECT COUNT() FROM Account');


If so - how?










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    So we all know we can put an aggregate directly into an Integer, like this:



    Integer countAccounts = [SELECT COUNT() FROM Account];


    Is it possible to do the same thing, using Database.query()?



    Integer countAccounts = Database.query('SELECT COUNT() FROM Account');


    If so - how?










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      So we all know we can put an aggregate directly into an Integer, like this:



      Integer countAccounts = [SELECT COUNT() FROM Account];


      Is it possible to do the same thing, using Database.query()?



      Integer countAccounts = Database.query('SELECT COUNT() FROM Account');


      If so - how?










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      So we all know we can put an aggregate directly into an Integer, like this:



      Integer countAccounts = [SELECT COUNT() FROM Account];


      Is it possible to do the same thing, using Database.query()?



      Integer countAccounts = Database.query('SELECT COUNT() FROM Account');


      If so - how?







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          Yes. You can query using Database.countQuery(query)



          String QueryString = 'SELECT count() FROM Account'; 
          Integer countAccounts = Database.countQuery(QueryString);





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          • Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
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          • @Semmel Of course it does!
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          Yes. You can query using Database.countQuery(query)



          String QueryString = 'SELECT count() FROM Account'; 
          Integer countAccounts = Database.countQuery(QueryString);





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          • Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
            – Semmel
            Nov 20 at 16:39










          • @Semmel Of course it does!
            – codeyinthecloud
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          Yes. You can query using Database.countQuery(query)



          String QueryString = 'SELECT count() FROM Account'; 
          Integer countAccounts = Database.countQuery(QueryString);





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          • Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
            – Semmel
            Nov 20 at 16:39










          • @Semmel Of course it does!
            – codeyinthecloud
            Nov 20 at 16:39













          up vote
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          up vote
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          Yes. You can query using Database.countQuery(query)



          String QueryString = 'SELECT count() FROM Account'; 
          Integer countAccounts = Database.countQuery(QueryString);





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          Yes. You can query using Database.countQuery(query)



          String QueryString = 'SELECT count() FROM Account'; 
          Integer countAccounts = Database.countQuery(QueryString);






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          • Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
            – Semmel
            Nov 20 at 16:39










          • @Semmel Of course it does!
            – codeyinthecloud
            Nov 20 at 16:39


















          • Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
            – Semmel
            Nov 20 at 16:39










          • @Semmel Of course it does!
            – codeyinthecloud
            Nov 20 at 16:39
















          Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
          – Semmel
          Nov 20 at 16:39




          Holy shit. That was surprisingly simple. Sometimes it surely helps to read the docs. Thanks!
          – Semmel
          Nov 20 at 16:39












          @Semmel Of course it does!
          – codeyinthecloud
          Nov 20 at 16:39




          @Semmel Of course it does!
          – codeyinthecloud
          Nov 20 at 16:39


















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