Hello list,<br><br>Apologies if this has been asked before. My search only turned up ways to list the total non-null values for all columns as a single number. I want the count for each column by column.<br><br>I have inherited a database consisting of two related huge monolithic tables that lack referential integrity between them, or even basic data constraints. One of the problems these tables have is every single non-PK column is NULLable. I am trying to understand the information that is actually stored and used so that I can implement a (hopefully) better design. Towards that end I would like to know the count of non-null values in each column per column. In other words I would like to get the following output from a table (the numbers are totally made up):<br><br>column_name | num_values<br>------------+-----------<br>col1 | 5787<br>------------+-----------<br>col2 | 17<br>------------+-----------<br>col3 | 567<br>------------+-----------<br>col4 | 5787<br>------------+-----------<br>col5 | 143<br>------------+-----------<br>col6 | 1<br>------------+-----------<br>...<br><br>Is this possible through one or more of the system views, or will I need to write a function to do this? Obviously I can just issue multiple SELECT COUNT(column)... statements, but I'd rather not.<br><br>Thanks,<br>David -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general