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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T17:29:36+00:00 2026-06-15T17:29:36+00:00

I have a database that tracks user clicks. If someone clicks on the same

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I have a database that tracks user clicks. If someone clicks on the same thing twice it may produce duplicate entries in the database with the same timestamp.

Is there a way to modify my query to only return results with unique timestamps and not the duplicates.

$stmt1 = $dbConn1->prepare("
    SELECT count(*)
    FROM asset_lookup
    ");
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    2026-06-15T17:29:37+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    Notes:

    • The join to product is 100% equivalent to an INNER join because you use product.product_type_id = 2 in the WHERE clause. Besides that, is there a point to count clicks for products that don’t exist in the product table and only in the asset table (if there are any)?

    • The LEFT join to event is 100% equivalent to an INNER join because you use event.activation_date in the WHERE clause.

    • The join to tracking_product_lookup seems completely useless.

    • The COUNT(*) may give wrong results with outer joins. COUNT(*) counts rows in the intermediate result set and the outer joins produce rows with Nulls in some columns (for example a product with no clicks at all, would still show a count of 1).

    • To answer the actual question, if you want to count distinct timestamps, use COUNT(DISTINCT column), not COUNT(*).

    The query would be written as:

    SELECT product.id, product.name, 
           count(DISTINCT asset_lookup.timestamp)
    FROM asset_lookup
      JOIN product ON asset_lookup.product_id = product.id
      JOIN event ON asset_lookup.event_id = event.id
    WHERE asset_lookup.event_id = ?
      AND product.product_type_id = 2
      AND asset_lookup.timestamp > event.activation_date
    GROUP by asset_lookup.product_id ;
    
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