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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:18:33+00:00 2026-06-11T22:18:33+00:00

Here is my query SELECT file_id, file_name, file_date, file_email FROM (SELECT * FROM `file`

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Here is my query

SELECT file_id, file_name, file_date, file_email
FROM (SELECT *
      FROM `file`
      ORDER BY file_date DESC
     ) AS t
WHERE file_domains = ''
GROUP BY file_name
ORDER BY file_date DESC
LIMIT 0 , 100

primary key is file_id and index is file_name. Records about 900k
It took about 2 seconds in my local computer.
Is there any optimize for this query?
thanks in advance.

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    2026-06-11T22:18:34+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:18 pm

    Your query uses a non-standard “feature” (mistake: one non-standard and one semi-standard feature) of MySQL and there is no guarantee that it will not break in future versions of MySQL, when the optimizer will be clever enough to understand that the subquery is redundant.

    Add an index on (file_domains, file_name, file_date) and try this version:

    SELECT f.file_id, f.file_name, f.file_date, f.file_email
    FROM 
       `file` AS f
      JOIN
        ( SELECT file_name
              ,  MAX(file_date) AS max_file_date
          FROM `file`
          WHERE file_domains = ''
          GROUP BY file_name
          ORDER BY max_file_date DESC
          LIMIT 0 , 100
         ) AS fm
      ON  fm.file_name = f.file_name
      AND fm.max_file_date = f.file_date
    ORDER BY f.file_date DESC ;
    
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