I'm grappling with a lot of reporting code for our app that relies on queries such as: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TABLE WHERE ....(conditions)... And I still do not find, from the discussions on this thread, any truly viable solution for this. The one suggestion is to have a separate counts table, which is fine for total aggregates related to, say, an ID. E.g., a table with: trader_id, trade_count But this is an overall count for the trader (in my example). What if I need a count of all his trades in the last one week. Then I need a timestamp condition in there as well. The number of such possibilities for multiple WHERE conditions is infinite...how should we account for all these avenues? Would love to hear experiences of others and what compromises they have made. From a reporting perspective, waiting for 10 minutes for a simple count to return seems untenable. TIA! ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend