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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:23:49+00:00 2026-05-14T07:23:49+00:00

I have created a table with the following structure- $sql = CREATE TABLE followers

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I have created a table with the following structure-

$sql = "CREATE TABLE followers
    (
     uid int UNSIGNED NOT NULL UNIQUE,
     PRIMARY KEY(uid),
     follower_count int UNSIGNED ,
     is_my_friend bool,
     status_count int UNSIGNED,
     location varchar(50)
    )";

I need to find the uid of the person with max(status_count+follower_count) and whose is_my_friend = 1

I wrote the following query but I ain’t getting the correct uid.

SELECT p.uid FROM (select uid,is_my_friend,max(follower_count+status_count) from followers) p WHERE p.is_my_friend = 1;
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    2026-05-14T07:23:50+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:23 am

    The following query will work:

    Select uid
    From followers
    Where is_my_friend = 1
    Order By (follower_count+status_count) desc LIMIT 0,1
    

    Limit 0,1 works in MySql.

    Or, if you want to return all rows where follower_count+status_count = max only, this is the query:

    Select uid
    From followers
    Where is_my_friend = 1
      And (follower_count+status_count) = (select max(follower_count+status_count)
                                           from followers
                                           where is_my_friend = 1)
    
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