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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:50:15+00:00 2026-05-11T20:50:15+00:00

Here’s a tricky one. I have data as follows: User ID Name Skill Sets

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Here’s a tricky one.

I have data as follows:

User ID  Name     Skill Sets
1        Jim      Install, Configure
2        Jack     Install
3        John     Configure, Setup, Blah
4        Bill     Setup, Install

This isn’t my design, and it’s not an option to change the way the data is formatted. The trouble is that I need to group by the unique skill sets. Obviously a group by right now gives me:

Skill Set                Count
Install, Configure       1
Install                  1
Configure, Setup, Blah   1
Setup, Install           1

Desired Output is:

Skill Set    Count
Install      3
Configure    2
Setup        2
Blah         1

Any Ideas? I could conceivably make a view that separates the skill sets into a normalized form (as it should be). But I’m not positive on the syntax for that either.

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    2026-05-11T20:50:15+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:50 pm

    You need to have a rowset containing all possible values of your skills.

    MySQL lacks a way to do it, so you’ll have to generate it somehow.

    If you have such a resultset, just issue:

    SELECT  skill, COUNT(*)
    FROM    (
            SELECT 'Install' AS skill
            UNION ALL
            SELECT 'Configure' AS skill
            UNION ALL
            SELECT 'Setup' AS skill
            UNION ALL
            SELECT 'Blah' AS skill
            ) s
    JOIN    users u
    ON      find_in_set(s.skill, u.sets)
    GROUP BY
            s.skill
    

    Since you mentioned that you have your skills in a separate table, use that table:

    SELECT  skill, COUNT(*)
    FROM    skills s
    JOIN    users u
    ON      find_in_set(s.skill, u.sets)
    GROUP BY
            s.skill
    

    This, however, will not ever match the typos, they will be just skipped.

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