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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:09:51+00:00 2026-05-28T00:09:51+00:00

below I have a query that will get the most common user agents for

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below I have a query that will get the most common user agents for a site from a table of user agents and a linked table of ip addresses:

SELECT count(*) as num, string FROM `useragent_ip`
left join useragents on useragent_id = useragents.id
group by useragent_id
having num > 2
order by num desc, string

Sometimes it will show me something like

25 Firefox
22 IE
11 Chrome
3  Safari
1  Spider 1
1  Spider 2
1  Spider 3

My question is if there is a way that since the numbers on the left represent percentages of a whole, and will grow with time, can I have part of the sql statement to show each group’s percentage of the whole? So that instead of using having num > 2 then I could do something that would say get the percentage of the total rows instead of just the number of rows?

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    2026-05-28T00:09:51+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:09 am

    Yes you can:

    select num, string, 100 * num / total as percent
    from (
        select count(*) as num, string
        from useragent_ip
        left join useragents on useragent_id = useragents.id
        group by useragent_id) x
    cross join (
        select count(*) as total
        from useragent_ip
        left join useragents on useragent_id = useragents.id) y
    order by num desc, string;
    

    I removed the having num > 2, because it didn’t seem to make sense.

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