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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:38:35+00:00 2026-05-11T05:38:35+00:00

I have the following table: ratings: ID | post_id | rating_type The rating_type field

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I have the following table:

ratings:

ID | post_id | rating_type 

The rating_type field is either ‘thumb-up’ or ‘thumb-down’. I want to get a result set telling me what the highest rated posts are. The following query gives me a result set with the number of up votes for each unique post_id.

SELECT COUNT(post_id) as number_up, post_id FROM wp_sp_post_ratings WHERE rating_type = 'thumb-up' GROUP BY post_id 

That is great! I can do similarly for the thumb-down rating type. However, what I need is to get the total rating where each thumb-up gives a post one point and each thumb down gives a post a negative point. Then, I need to order that by the total amount of rating. So, say we have the following:

post 1 has 3 up votes and 2 down votes post 2 has 14 up votes and 33 down votes post 3 has 4 up votes and 0 down votes

I’d like to see a result set like the following:

post_id | total_rating 3 | 4 1 | 1 2 | -19 

I have no idea how to do this. I’ve been banging my head against the documentation and Google for about 2 hours now, so I was hoping that SO could be my savior.

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  1. 2026-05-11T05:38:35+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:38 am
    SELECT SUM(CASE WHEN rating_type = 'up' THEN 1 WHEN rating_type = 'down' THEN -1 END CASE) FROM posts GROUP BY post_id 

    P. S. It’s better to keep up and down votes as numbers (+1 and -1) rather than strings.

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