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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T08:43:33+00:00 2026-06-17T08:43:33+00:00

I have a table called employeexam which structure and data are like this: ——————————————————–

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I have a table called employeexam which structure and data are like this:

--------------------------------------------------------
| id | course_id   | employee_id | degree | date
--------------------------------------------------------
| 1  |  1          | 3           | 8      | 2013-01-14
| 2  |  2          | 4           | 15     | 2013-01-14
| 3  |  2          | 4           | 17     | 2013-01-15
--------------------------------------------------------

Desired result would be:

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| id | course_id   | employee_id | degree | date        | numOfTakingExams 
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 1  |  1          | 3           | 8      | 2013-01-14  | 1
| 3  |  2          | 4           | 17     | 2013-01-15  | 2
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

My MySQL query:

SELECT DISTINCT(employeexam.employee_id) as employeeid, 
                employeexam.*, 
                exam.numOfTakingExams 
     FROM employeexam
     JOIN (
            SELECT employee_id , COUNT(employee_id ) as numOfTakingExams 
            FROM employeexam  
            GROUP BY employee_id
          ) exam
     ON exam.employee_id  = employeexam.employee_id 
     ORDER BY employeexam.id DESC   

This outputs numOfTakingExams value correctly, but i can’t select only the data of the last time he entered an exam. Any help?

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    2026-06-17T08:43:34+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 8:43 am
    SELECT  a.*, b.numOfTakingExams
    FROM    employeeExam a
            INNER JOIN
            (
                SELECT  employee_id,
                        MAX(date) max_Date,
                        COUNT(*) numOfTakingExams 
                FROM    employeeExam
                GROUP BY course_ID, employee_id
            ) b ON  a.employee_id = b.employee_id AND
                    a.date = b.max_Date
    
    • SQLFiddle Demo

    you can also get the latest record by the maximum ID if it is set as AUTO_INCREMENT, this query below yields the same result from the query above,

    SELECT  a.*, b.numOfTakingExams
    FROM    employeeExam a
            INNER JOIN
            (
                SELECT  employee_id,
                        MAX(id) max_Date,
                        COUNT(*) numOfTakingExams 
                FROM    employeeExam
                GROUP BY course_ID, employee_id
            ) b ON  a.employee_id = b.employee_id AND
                    a.id = b.max_Date
    
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