--- slug: /en/sql-reference/operators/exists --- # EXISTS The `EXISTS` operator checks how many records are in the result of a subquery. If it is empty, then the operator returns `0`. Otherwise, it returns `1`. `EXISTS` can be used in a [WHERE](../../sql-reference/statements/select/where.md) clause. :::tip References to main query tables and columns are not supported in a subquery. ::: **Syntax** ```sql WHERE EXISTS(subquery) ``` **Example** Query with a subquery returning several rows: ``` sql SELECT count() FROM numbers(10) WHERE EXISTS(SELECT number FROM numbers(10) WHERE number > 8); ``` Result: ``` text ┌─count()─┐ │ 10 │ └─────────┘ ``` Query with a subquery that returns an empty result: ``` sql SELECT count() FROM numbers(10) WHERE EXISTS(SELECT number FROM numbers(10) WHERE number > 11); ``` Result: ``` text ┌─count()─┐ │ 0 │ └─────────┘ ```