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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:38:02+00:00 2026-05-14T06:38:02+00:00

I have the following tables: posts (post_id, content, etc) comments (comment_id, post_id, content, etc)

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I have the following tables:

posts (post_id, content, etc) 

comments (comment_id, post_id, content, etc)

posts_categories (post_category_id, post_id, category_id)

and this query:

SELECT `p`.*
     , COUNT(comments.comment_id) AS cmts
     , posts_categories.*
     , comments.* 
  FROM `posts` AS `p` 
  LEFT JOIN `posts_categories` 
    ON `p`.post_id = `posts_categories`.post_id 
  LEFT JOIN `comments` 
    ON `p`.post_id = `comments`.post_id 
GROUP BY `p`.`post_id`

There are three comments on post_id=1 and four in total. In posts_categories there are two rows, both assigned to post_id=1. I have four rows in posts.

But if I query the statement above I get a result of 6 for COUNT(comments.comment_id) at post_id=1. How is this possible? I guess the mistake is somewhere in the GROUP BY clause but I can’t figure out where.

Any suggestions?

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    2026-05-14T06:38:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:38 am

    As a first approximation try

    SELECT `p`.*
         , COUNT(DISTINCT comments.comment_id) AS cmts
         , posts_categories.*
         , comments.* 
      FROM `posts` AS `p` 
      LEFT JOIN `posts_categories` 
        ON `p`.post_id = `posts_categories`.post_id 
      LEFT JOIN `comments` 
        ON `p`.post_id = `comments`.post_id 
    GROUP BY `p`.`post_id`
    

    EDIT:

    However, COUNT(DISTINCT field) is more expensive then COUNT(field) and should be avoided if not necessary. Since you are not expecting it, I would say that in your case it is not necessary.

    Your problem arises from the fact that your joins return 3 (comments) x 2 (categories) = 6 rows. I don’t know what do you use the results for, but maybe you should re-think your query.

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