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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:10:54+00:00 2026-05-11T17:10:54+00:00

I have a query like this (Mysql 5.X, PHP – formatted for legibility) $query

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I have a query like this (Mysql 5.X, PHP – formatted for legibility)

$query ="
SELECT 
  p.p_pid, 
  p.p_name, 
  p.p_url 
FROM 
  activity a, 
  products p 
WHERE 
  a.a_uid= ".$uid_int." 
  AND a.a_pid > 0 
  AND p.p_pid = a.a_pid 
GROUP BY 
  a.a_pid 
ORDER BY 
  a.a_time DESC LIMIT 6
");

In general it should produce a unique list of the 6 latest products the user has seen.

The problem is that if the user has seen a product more than once. one of them in the last 6 activities and one of them before the latest 6 activities the query does not return the product. I assume that the (group by) does not leave a_time with the latest time of apperance of the product. How can I correct it?

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    2026-05-11T17:10:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:10 pm

    Have you tried ordering by MAX(a.a_time) ?

    SELECT 
      p.p_pid, 
      p.p_name, 
      p.p_url 
    FROM products p 
    INNER JOIN activity a on p.p_pid = a.a_pid 
    WHERE 
      a.a_uid= ".$uid_int." 
    GROUP BY 
      p_pid, p_name, p_url
    ORDER BY 
      max(a.a_time) DESC 
      LIMIT 6
    

    As a best practice, use GROUP BY on every column you use without an aggregate. MySQL is one of the few databases that allow you to use a column that’s not being grouped on. It’ll give you a random column from the rows you selected.

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