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Is there a way to get count based on multiple columns but still have it be distinct in SQL?
12/7/2019','C','C','CCC'),
('12/7/2019','D','D','DDD'),('12/7/2019','E','E','EEE'),('12/7/2019','F','F','FFF'),('12/8/2019','G','G','GGG'),('12/9/2019','H','H','HHH')
SELECT [Date],COUNT(DISTINCT … Job+Title+[Name]) AS 'Distinct COUNT Based on Colums' FROM @SimulatedTable
GROUP BY [Date] …