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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T07:14:13+00:00 2026-05-14T07:14:13+00:00

Is it possible to reference an outer query in a subquery with MySQL? I

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Is it possible to reference an outer query in a subquery with MySQL? I know there are some cases where this is possible:

SELECT *
FROM table t1
WHERE t1.date = (
    SELECT MAX(date)
    FROM table t2
    WHERE t2.id = t1.id
);

But I’m wondering if something like this could work:

SELECT u.username, c._postCount
FROM User u
INNER JOIN (
    SELECT p.user, COUNT(*) AS _postCount
    FROM Posting p
    --# This is the reference I would need:
    WHERE p.user = u.id
    GROUP BY p.user
) c ON c.user = u.id
WHERE u.joinDate < '2009-10-10';

I know I could achieve the same using a GROUP BY or by pulling the outer WHERE clause into the sub-query, but I need this for automatic SQL generation and cannot use either alternative for various other reasons.

UPDATE: Sorry, the question led to some confusion: The first query is just a working example, to demonstrate what I don’t need.

UPDATE 2: I need both u.id = p.user comparisons: The first counts users that joined before ‘2009-10-10’, while the other one is a join condition that associates table rows correctly.

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    2026-05-14T07:14:14+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:14 am

    i think that won’t work, because you’re referencing your derived table ‘c’ as part of a join.

    however, you could just take out the WHERE p.user = u.id though and replace with a GROUP BY p.user in the derived table, because the ON c.user = u.id will have the same effect.

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