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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T08:17:11+00:00 2026-05-23T08:17:11+00:00

Let’s say you have a search form, with multiple select fields, let’s say a

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Let’s say you have a search form, with multiple select fields, let’s say a user selects from a dropdown an option, but before he submits the data I need to display the count of the rows in the database .

So let’s say the site has at least 300k(300.000) visitors a day, and a user selects options from the form at least 40 times a visit, that would mean 12M ajax requests + 12M count queries on the database, which seems a bit too much .

The question is how can one implement a fast count (using php(Zend Framework) and MySQL) so that the additional 12M queries on the database won’t affect the load of the site .

One solution would be to have a table that stores all combinations of select fields and their respective counts (when a product is added or deleted from the products table the table storing the count would be updated). Although this is not such a good idea when for 8 filters (select options) out of 43 there would be +8M rows inserted that need to be managed.

Any other thoughts on how to achieve this?

p.s. I don’t need code examples but the idea itself that would work in this scenario.

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    2026-05-23T08:17:12+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:17 am

    I would suggest a separate table that caches the counts, combined with triggers.

    In order for it to be fast you make it a memory table and you update it using triggers on the inserts, deletes and updates.

    pseudo code:

    CREATE TABLE counts (
      id unsigned integer auto_increment primary key
      option integer indexed using hash key
      user_id integer indexed using hash key
      rowcount unsigned integer
      unique key user_option (user, option)
    ) engine = memory
    
    DELIMITER $$
    
    CREATE TRIGGER ai_tablex_each AFTER UPDATE ON tablex FOR EACH ROW
    BEGIN
      IF (old.option <> new.option) OR (old.user_id <> new.user_id) THEN BEGIN
        UPDATE counts c SET c.rowcount = c.rowcount - 1 
          WHERE c.user_id = old.user_id and c.option = old.option; 
        INSERT INTO counts rowcount, user_id, option  
          VALUES (1, new.user_id, new.option)
          ON DUPLICATE KEY SET c.rowcount = c.rowcount + 1; 
      END; END IF;
    END $$
    
    DELIMITER ;
    

    Selection of the counts will be instant, and the updates in the trigger should not take very long either because you’re using a memory table with hash indexes which have O(1) lookup time.

    Links:
    Memory engine: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/memory-storage-engine.html
    Triggers: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/triggers.html

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