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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T16:56:16+00:00 2026-06-10T16:56:16+00:00

I have a table which looks something like: table: Q ————————— |question| scope |

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I have a table which looks something like:

table: Q
---------------------------
|question| scope |  type  |
---------------------------
|  this  |   A   |   1    |
|  that  |   A   |   1    |
|  them  |   A   |   1    |
---------------------------
|  this  |   A   |   2    |
|  that  |   A   |   2    |
|  them  |   A   |   2    |
---------------------------
|  this  |   B   |   1    |
|  that  |   B   |   1    |
|  them  |   B   |   1    |
---------------------------

I need given a scope, I need to extract two entries from each type. If scope is A, a possible solution could be:

---------------------------
|  this  |   A   |   1    |
|  them  |   A   |   1    |
---------------------------
|  that  |   A   |   2    |
|  this  |   A   |   2    |
---------------------------

I’m currently using the following SQL statement:

SELECT tmp.question, tmp.type, tmp.scope
FROM Q
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT * FROM Q ORDER BY RAND( )
)tmp ON ( Q.type = tmp.type AND tmp.scope = 'A' ) 
GROUP BY tmp.type
ORDER BY Q.type

However this only returns one entry per type and for some reason a NULL row.
My question is therefore how to optimize the statement to return two rows and eliminate the NULL one?

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    2026-06-10T16:56:18+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 4:56 pm

    you can change rank from 2 to whatever you want to get for each category.

    http://www.sqlfiddle.com/#!2/f3946/86

    try this:

      SELECT x.question,
           x.scope,
           x.type
      FROM (
    
        SELECT bp.question, bp.scope, bp.type, 
        CASE WHEN bp.type = @type 
             THEN @rownum := @rownum + 1
             ELSE @rownum := 1
             END AS rank,
        @type := bp.type
    FROM (select * from Q order by rand()) bp
    JOIN (SELECT @rownum := 0, @type := NULL) r
    WHERE bp.scope = 'A'
    ORDER BY type
        ) x
     WHERE x.rank <= 2
    order by x.type
    

    Note: I used an old answer and improved for randomizing.
    Old answer I got help is:
    Select N records for each category and order by X

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