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so im using this query:
SELECT count(ID) AS Count, enrolMonth FROM Accounts GROUP BY enrolMonth.



The problem is i dont have any records in January and March, so obviously, with that query i receive only the count of the existing months.



enter image description here



The problem is im trying to make a bar graph that need to last if the query change (i mean if a new record in January is created, i want the bar graph to adapt to it).



So what im looking to do is the same query but fill the non-existing months like Jan, Mar and May, and in the count col, to fill it with a 0 or null i dont mind..
For the graphics im using Charts.js



As always, thank you all for the help, or for at least trying to.



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    so im using this query:
    SELECT count(ID) AS Count, enrolMonth FROM Accounts GROUP BY enrolMonth.



    The problem is i dont have any records in January and March, so obviously, with that query i receive only the count of the existing months.



    enter image description here



    The problem is im trying to make a bar graph that need to last if the query change (i mean if a new record in January is created, i want the bar graph to adapt to it).



    So what im looking to do is the same query but fill the non-existing months like Jan, Mar and May, and in the count col, to fill it with a 0 or null i dont mind..
    For the graphics im using Charts.js



    As always, thank you all for the help, or for at least trying to.



    Saludos desde Chile sucios qlos









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      so im using this query:
      SELECT count(ID) AS Count, enrolMonth FROM Accounts GROUP BY enrolMonth.



      The problem is i dont have any records in January and March, so obviously, with that query i receive only the count of the existing months.



      enter image description here



      The problem is im trying to make a bar graph that need to last if the query change (i mean if a new record in January is created, i want the bar graph to adapt to it).



      So what im looking to do is the same query but fill the non-existing months like Jan, Mar and May, and in the count col, to fill it with a 0 or null i dont mind..
      For the graphics im using Charts.js



      As always, thank you all for the help, or for at least trying to.



      Saludos desde Chile sucios qlos









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      so im using this query:
      SELECT count(ID) AS Count, enrolMonth FROM Accounts GROUP BY enrolMonth.



      The problem is i dont have any records in January and March, so obviously, with that query i receive only the count of the existing months.



      enter image description here



      The problem is im trying to make a bar graph that need to last if the query change (i mean if a new record in January is created, i want the bar graph to adapt to it).



      So what im looking to do is the same query but fill the non-existing months like Jan, Mar and May, and in the count col, to fill it with a 0 or null i dont mind..
      For the graphics im using Charts.js



      As always, thank you all for the help, or for at least trying to.



      Saludos desde Chile sucios qlos







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