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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T09:18:20+00:00 2026-06-11T09:18:20+00:00

I have the below SQL code, this is from a MySQL database. Now it

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I have the below SQL code, this is from a MySQL database. Now it gives me the results I expect, however the query is slow and I think I should speed this query up before going any further.

The table agentstatusinformation has:

PKEY (Primary Key), userid (integer), agentstate (integer)

The table axpuser contains the users name:

PKEY (Primary Key) <– this is the key for userid, loginid (usersname)

select distinct (select loginid from axpuser where axpuser.pkey = age.userid),
   case
        when agentstate = 1 then 'Ready'
        when agentstate = 3 then 'Pause'
   end as state
from   agentstatusinformation age
where  (userid, pkey) in 
 (select userid, max(pkey) from agentstatusinformation group by userid)

I am sure this can be improved upon, but I cannot see the wood for the trees.

Many thanks.

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    2026-06-11T09:18:21+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:18 am

    The problem with your query are your nested selects. In particular, the subquery in the IN clause is problematic in MySQL. It gets called for every row filtered by the where clause.

    The following fixes this:

    select distinct (select loginid from axpuser where axpuser.pkey = age.userid),
       case
            when agentstate = 1 then 'Ready'
            when agentstate = 3 then 'Pause'
       end as state
    from   agentstatusinformation age
    where exists (select userid, max(pkey)
                  from agentstatusinformation a2
                  where a2.userid = age.userid
                  group by userid
                  having age.pkey = max(pkey))
    

    You can make this run faster by creating an index on agenstatusinfromation(userid, pkey).

    The nested select should not be causing a problem, as long as there is an index on axpuser.pkey. However, I think it is better form to put this in the FROM clause as a join:

    select distinct axpuser.loginid,
       case
            when agentstate = 1 then 'Ready'
            when agentstate = 3 then 'Pause'
       end as state
    from   agentstatusinformation age left outer join
           axpuser
           on axpuser.key = age.userid
    where exists (select userid, max(pkey)
                  from agentstatusinformation a2
                  where a2.userid = age.userid
                  group by userid
                  having age.pkey = max(pkey)
                 )
    
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