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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:44:34+00:00 2026-05-15T16:44:34+00:00

I have a user table (User) and 3 tutorial tables (Text, Video and Other).

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I have a user table (User) and 3 tutorial tables (Text, Video and Other).

Each tutorial has the columns rating_positive and rating_negative
and is linked to a user (id).

I want to select the 10 users with the most tutorials and the sum
of positive/negative ratings of their tutorials.

I tried the following query but it does not work. It returns way too many results for tutorials_count/pos/neg. How can I do it correctly?

SELECT  
    u.id AS user_id,  
    (COUNT(t.id) + COUNT(v.id) + COUNT(o.id)) AS tutorials_count,
    (SUM(t.rating_positive) + SUM(v.rating_positive) + SUM(o.rating_positive)) AS pos,
    (SUM(t.rating_negative) + SUM(v.rating_negative) + SUM(o.rating_negative)) AS neg
FROM
    user u LEFT JOIN trick t ON u.id = t.submitter_id
    LEFT JOIN video v ON u.id = v.submitter_id
    LEFT JOIN other o ON u.id = o.submitter_id
GROUP BY u.id
ORDER BY tutorials_count DESC
LIMIT 10
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    2026-05-15T16:44:35+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:44 pm

    Try making a subquery with a UNION ALL of the three tables you are interested in and then join with that:

    SELECT  
        u.id AS user_id,  
        COUNT(submitter_id) AS tutorials_count,
        IFNULL(SUM(rating_positive), 0) AS pos,
        IFNULL(SUM(rating_negative), 0) AS neg
    FROM user u
    LEFT JOIN (
        SELECT submitter_id, rating_positive, rating_negative FROM trick
        UNION ALL
        SELECT submitter_id, rating_positive, rating_negative FROM video
        UNION ALL
        SELECT submitter_id, rating_positive, rating_negative FROM other
    ) T1
    ON u.id = T1.submitter_id
    GROUP BY u.id
    ORDER BY tutorials_count DESC
    LIMIT 10
    
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