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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T19:39:40+00:00 2026-06-12T19:39:40+00:00

I have this mysql query (evolving two tables : Users and Files ) that’s

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I have this mysql query (evolving two tables: Users and Files) that’s giving me headaches:

SELECT Users.GUID, Users.Name, Users.CreationDate, Files.Date, 
    Count(Files.GUID) As FilesCount
FROM Users

    LEFT JOIN Files ON Users.GUID = Files.UserGUID

WHERE Users.Group =  '1'

When I execute it, it always return 1 row (which is not what I want). But if I remove this:

Count(Files.Date) As FilesCount

It correctly return all the rows that I expect.

I basically need to get the number of files that belongs to a user (along with the user info)

My question is: How can I fix this & make the mysql query return the user basic info along with the files count?

BTW, I’m using CodeIgniter 2 with PHP 5 (although I don’t think it matters here…)

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    2026-06-12T19:39:42+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 7:39 pm

    The COUNT() aggregate will return only one row in absence of a GROUP BY clause, and MySQL is lenient about the presence or contents of the GROUP BY (your query would have failed with a syntax error in most other RDBMS).

    Since you have multiple columns, you ought to join against a subquery to get the count per Files.GUID. Although MySQL will permit you to GROUP BY Users.GUID without the subquery, which is simpler, you may not get the results you expect from Users.Name or Users.CreationDate. This method is more portable:

    SELECT
      Users.GUID,
      Users.Name,
      Users.CreationDate,
      FileCount
    FROM
      Users
      /* Subquery returns UserGUID and associated file count */
      LEFT JOIN (
        SELECT UserGUID, COUNT(*) AS FileCount
        FROM Files
        GROUP BY UserGUID
      ) fc ON Users.GUID = fc.UserGuid
    WHERE Users.Group = 1
    
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