🔢 Counting Rows: The count operator tallies rows in a dataset, useful for understanding data volume or confirming query relevance.
⚙️ Case-Insensitive Matching: Uses =~ for case-insensitive comparisons when filtering results by conditions.
💡 Example Applications: Demonstrates counting successful and failed logins to identify meaningful trends or anomalies in data.
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