It is the first time I´m using SELECT queries without having an input. I would like to check a table for duplicates. As a result I only need to count the result.
So I have this:
SELECT 
       `field a`, `field b`, `field c` 
FROM 
        table 
WHERE 
        `a` AND `b` AND `c` 
GROUP BY
    duplicates
HAVING
    COUNT(duplicates) > 1
would this check the table for duplicates when the structure is like:
field a |  field b  | field c
  a          b          c
  a          b          c
  d          e          f
And how can I get the result? Would it be just num_rows or do I get an integer as a result back from the query? 
Normally I use num_rows to fetch the result from the query like that:
$query = $db->query("SELECT ...");
$result = $query->num_rows;
if ($result !== 0 ){do something}
There usually should be a difference between num_rows and the result because if I would count by using num_rows it will return 2 because 2 have the condition a AND b AND cso I would think that the query from above would return 1 as a result for 1 duplicate found. Or am I wrong?
Thanks alot.
 
     
     
    