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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:05:43+00:00 2026-05-15T01:05:43+00:00

i’m having 2 tables: members and comments. I select all members, and then join

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i’m having 2 tables: members and comments.
I select all members, and then join comments.
But in comments I’m selecting some SUM of points, and if user never commented, I can’t get that user in listing?!

So how to select default value for SUM to be 0 if user never commented, or some other solution:

SELECT c.comment_id AS item_id, m.member_id AS member_id, m.avatar, 
            SUM(c.vote_value) AS vote_value, SUM(c.best) AS best, 
            SUM(c.vote_value) + SUM(c.best)*10 AS total
            FROM members m
            LEFT JOIN comments c ON m.member_id = c.author_id
            GROUP BY c.author_id
            ORDER BY m.member_id DESC
            LIMIT 0, 20

EDIT:

I will try to explain…
So there are 2 tables, members and comments. I need listing of all users with ranking.
Comments hold all votes and best answers.

So, I need listing of all users, and they score.

Members table:

member_id - username - avatar

Comments table

comment_id - author_id - vote_value - best (0 OR 1)

Also tried to select from COMMENTS and join MEMBERS, but same thing again 🙁

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    2026-05-15T01:05:43+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:05 am

    I’m not sure why you are including the comment_id in your SELECT list if you just want users and their rankings. Do you want only their ranking on that particular comment? I’ll give a solution for now that assumes you just want a full member list with rankings:

    SELECT
        M.member_id,
        M.user_id,
        M.avatar,
        COALESCE(SUM(C.vote_value), 0) AS vote_value_sum,
        COALESCE(SUM(C.best), 0) AS best_sum,
        COALESCE(SUM(C.vote_value), 0) + SUM(C.best) * 10 AS total_value
    FROM
        Members M
    LEFT OUTER JOIN Comments C ON
        C.author_id = M.member_id
    GROUP BY
        M.member_id
    ORDER BY
        total_value DESC
    LIMIT 0, 20
    

    (this assumes that vote_value and best are NOT NULL columns or that MySQL will disregard those when calculating SUM values – I believe that it does, but I haven’t tested that)

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