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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T08:54:48+00:00 2026-06-13T08:54:48+00:00

hi i have an mysql query where it will return post_id by max counts

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hi i have an mysql query where it will return post_id by max counts of status, The result it display currently is

POST_ID

    3

Mysql Table:

(`post_id`, `user_id`, `status`, `date_created`)
(2, 2, 'funny', 20121022120627)
(2, 3, 'lame', 20121023120627)
(3, 1, 'useful', 20121023120627)
(3, 3, 'lame', 20121023120627)
(3, 4, 'useful', 20121023120627)
(4, 4, 'useful', 20121024120627)

But the result i need is, to display the count from max to min on desc order.if 2 result having same number, then the top result will be based on the latest date_created similar like this

POST_ID

     3
     2
     4

My current query is

SELECT post_id
FROM tableName
GROUP BY post_ID
HAVING COUNT(*) = 
(
    SELECT MAX(x.counts)
    FROM
    (
        SELECT post_id, COUNT(*) counts
        FROM tableName
        GROUP BY post_id
    ) x
)

The sample can be found on SQLFiddle SQLFiddle

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    2026-06-13T08:54:48+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 8:54 am

    But the result i need is, to display the count from max to min on desc
    order.if 2 result having same number, then the top result will be
    based on the latest date_created.

    You need to ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC, date_created DESC like so:

    SELECT post_id
    FROM tableName
    GROUP BY post_ID
    HAVING COUNT(*) = 
    (
        SELECT MAX(x.counts)
        FROM
        (
            SELECT post_id, COUNT(*) counts
            FROM tableName
            GROUP BY post_id
        ) x
    )
    ORDER BY COUNT(*) DESC, date_created DESC
    

    UPDATE 1

    Try this,

    SELECT post_id
    FROM tableName
    GROUP BY post_ID
    ORDER BY  COUNT(*) DESC, MAX(`date_created`) DESC
    

    Updated SQL Fiddle Demo

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