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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T09:40:48+00:00 2026-05-12T09:40:48+00:00

I am really having a trouble figuring this one out. I have a table

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I am really having a trouble figuring this one out.

I have a table ‘Comments’:

cmt_id (primary key, auto incr), thread_id, cmt_text

And I have these records in it:

cmt_id   thread_id       cmt_txt
5002     1251035762511   Alright, I second this. 
5003     1251036148894   Yet another comment.
5001     1251035762511   I am starting a thread on this.

I want to now, get the minimum cmt_id record in EACH thread. So, I did an aggregation query this way:

SELECT cmt_id, thread_id, cmt_text, MIN(cmt_id) FROM comments 
GROUP BY thread_id;

However, I end up with this:

cmt_id   thread_id    cmt_text                    MIN(cmt_id)
5002    1251035762511   Alright, I second this.     5001
5003    1251036148894   Yet another comment.        5003

For the thread with thread_id “1251035762511”, I am always getting the comment with cmt_id 5002 as the record with minimum comment id.. I even tried inserting new records, cmt_id 5002 always comes as MIN and not the record with cmt_id 5001.

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    2026-05-12T09:40:48+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 9:40 am

    You have to have something in the lines of:

    SELECT 
       cmt_id, 
       thread_id, 
       cmt_text 
    FROM comments 
    WHERE cmt_id IN (
             SELECT 
                MIN(cmt_id) 
             FROM comments 
             GROUP BY thread_id);
    

    This is how SQL works, in your query it merges the rows leaving not the row with min cmt_id but random one (or the last one but I wouldn’t count on it). In the above query it would first find all the min ids and then get extended information for each one of them.

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