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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:27:42+00:00 2026-05-15T02:27:42+00:00

I have multiple tables post id Name 1 post-name1 2 post-name2 user id username

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I have multiple tables

post
    id  Name
    1   post-name1
    2   post-name2

user
    id  username
    1   user1
    2   user2

post_user
    post_id   user_id
    1         1
    2         1

post_comments
    post_id   comment_id
    1         1
    1         2
    1         3

I am using a query like this:

SELECT post.id, post.title, user.id AS uid, username
FROM `post`
LEFT JOIN post_user ON post.id = post_user.post_id
LEFT JOIN user ON user.id = post_user.user_id
ORDER BY post_date DESC

It works as intended. However I would like the get the number of comments for each post too. So how can I modify the this query so I can get the count of comments.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-15T02:27:42+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:27 am
    SELECT post.id, post.title, user.id AS uid, username, COALESCE(x.cnt,0) AS comment_count
    FROM `post`
    LEFT JOIN post_user ON post.id = post_user.post_id
    LEFT JOIN user ON user.id = post_user.user_id
    LEFT OUTER JOIN (SELECT post_id, count(*) cnt FROM post_comments GROUP BY post_id) x ON post.id = x.post_id
    ORDER BY post_date DESC
    

    EDIT: made it an outer join in case there aren’t any comments

    EDIT2: Changed IsNull to Coalesce

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