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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T07:56:44+00:00 2026-05-30T07:56:44+00:00

See the SQL query below, it count the total records that match with numbers

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See the SQL query below, it count the total records that match with numbers and business tables.

SELECT N.mobile, B.name, count(*) as Total FROM records as R
 LEFT JOIN business as B ON B.id = R.business_id
 LEFT JOIN numbers as N ON N.id  = R.numbers_id 
group by N.mobile, B.name

However, there are remaining rows (N.mobile, B.name) that are not included in the result, how to include them and the Total would be 0?

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    2026-05-30T07:56:46+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 7:56 am

    Are you saying that there are business and numbers rows that don’t have an entry in records, but you want to include them in the count? Since MySQL doesn’t support a FULL OUTER JOIN use UNION to get the results you want:

    SELECT N.mobile, B.name, count(*) as Total FROM records as R
    LEFT JOIN business as B ON B.id = R.business_id
    LEFT JOIN numbers as N ON N.id  = R.numbers_id 
    GROUP BY N.mobile, B.name
    
    UNION
    
    SELECT N.mobile, NULL, 0
    FROM numbers AS N
    LEFT JOIN records as R ON N.id = R.numbers_id
    WHERE r.numbers_id IS NULL
    
    UNION
    
    SELECT NULL, B.Name, 0
    FROM business AS B
    LEFT JOIN records as R ON B.id = R.business_id
    WHERE r.business_id IS NULL
    
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