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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T05:45:12+00:00 2026-05-15T05:45:12+00:00

I have two tables Customer (idCustomer, ecc.. ecc..) Comment (idCustomer, idComment, ecc.. ecc..) obviously

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I have two tables

Customer (idCustomer, ecc.. ecc..)
Comment (idCustomer, idComment, ecc.. ecc..)

obviously the two table are joined together, for example

SELECT * FROM Comment AS co
  JOIN Customer AS cu ON cu.idCustomer = co.idCustomer

With this I select all comment from that table associated with is Customer, but now I wanna limit the number of Comment by 2 max Comment per Customer.

The first thing I see is to use GROUP BY cu.idCustomer but it limits only 1 Comment per Customer, but I wanna 2 Comment per Customer.

How can I achieve that?

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    2026-05-15T05:45:12+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:45 am

    One option in MySQL is server-side variables. For example:

    set @num := 0, @customer := -1;
    
    select  *
    from    (
            select  idCustomer
            ,       commentText
            ,       @num := if(@customer = idCustomer, @num + 1, 1) 
                        as row_number
            ,       @customer := idCustomer
            from    Comments
            order by 
                    idCustomer, PostDate desc
            ) as co
    join    Customer cu
    on      co.idCustomer = cu.idCustomer
    where   co.row_number <= 2
    
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