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Also youYou can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperateseparate table for each value.

I like Rayo's suggestion though., except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did.
It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are.
Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to csvCSV or othersome spreadsheet format.

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My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools
  

management too

split
split

Split your data on any 1 field an dyouand you will have your counts.
  wayWay more inelegant than ship.ship's solution

Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value.

I like Rayo's suggestion though. except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did.
It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are.
Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to csv or other spreadsheet format.

statst
My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools
 management too

split
split your data on any 1 field an dyou will have your counts.
  way more inelegant than ship.ship's solution

You can use the split by attribute and end up with a separate table for each value.

I like Rayo's suggestion though, except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did.
It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are.
Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to CSV or some spreadsheet format.

statst

My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools 

management too

split

Split your data on any 1 field and you will have your counts. Way more inelegant than ship.ship's solution

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Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value. 

I like Rayo's suggestion though. except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did.
It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are.
Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to csv or other spreadsheet format.

statst
My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools
management too

split
split your data on any 1 field an dyou will have your counts.
way more inelegant than ship.ship's solution

Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value. I like Rayo's suggestion though.

Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value. 

I like Rayo's suggestion though. except statist doesn't quite work like I thought it did.
It does give a count of unique values but doesn't help with what those values are.
Another software might add a count field and allow you to export it to csv or other spreadsheet format.

statst
My suggestion for the split layer by attribute is in the vector management tools
management too

split
split your data on any 1 field an dyou will have your counts.
way more inelegant than ship.ship's solution

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Brad Nesom
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Also you can use the split by attribute and end up with a seperate table for each value. I like Rayo's suggestion though.