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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:52:11+00:00 2026-05-11T19:52:11+00:00

Here’s the query (the largest table has about 40,000 rows) SELECT Course.CourseID, Course.Description, UserCourse.UserID,

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Here’s the query (the largest table has about 40,000 rows)

SELECT
  Course.CourseID,
  Course.Description,
  UserCourse.UserID,
  UserCourse.TimeAllowed,
  UserCourse.CreatedOn,
  UserCourse.PassedOn,
  UserCourse.IssuedOn,
  C.LessonCnt
FROM
  UserCourse
INNER JOIN
  Course
USING(CourseID)
INNER JOIN
(
  SELECT CourseID, COUNT(*) AS LessonCnt FROM CourseSection GROUP BY CourseID
) C
USING(CourseID)
WHERE 
  UserCourse.UserID = 8810

If I run this, it executes very quickly (.05 seconds roughly). It returns 13 rows.

When I add an ORDER BY clause at the end of the query (ordering by any column) the query takes about 10 seconds.

I’m using this database in production now, and everything is working fine. All my other queries are speedy.

Any ideas of what it could be? I ran the query in MySQL’s Query Browser, and from the command line. Both places it was dead slow with the ORDER BY.

EDIT: Tolgahan ALBAYRAK solution works, but can anyone explain why it works?

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    2026-05-11T19:52:11+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:52 pm

    maybe this helps:

    SELECT * FROM (    
         SELECT
          Course.CourseID,
          Course.Description,
          UserCourse.UserID,
          UserCourse.TimeAllowed,
          UserCourse.CreatedOn,
          UserCourse.PassedOn,
          UserCourse.IssuedOn,
          C.LessonCnt
        FROM
          UserCourse
        INNER JOIN
          Course
        USING(CourseID)
        INNER JOIN
        (
          SELECT CourseID, COUNT(*) AS LessonCnt FROM CourseSection GROUP BY CourseID
        ) C
        USING(CourseID)
        WHERE 
          UserCourse.UserID = 8810
    ) ORDER BY CourseID
    
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