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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T19:59:46+00:00 2026-05-10T19:59:46+00:00

SELECT `name` , COUNT(*) AS `count` FROM `t1`, `t2` WHERE `t2`.`id` = `t1`.`id` GROUP

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 SELECT `name` , COUNT(*) AS `count` FROM `t1`, `t2` WHERE `t2`.`id` = `t1`.`id` GROUP BY `t2`.`id` 

I want to obtain the name from t1 and the number of rows in t2 where the id is the same as on t1.

I’ve got the above so far, however it won’t return any data if there are no rows in t2 that match. I’d prefer count to be 0 (or NULL) if there are no rows, and the name still returns.

Edit: I’d like to be able to sort by the count descending. (or name ASC) is that possible?

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  1. 2026-05-10T19:59:47+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    This should work for you:

    SELECT `t1`.`id` , COUNT(`t2`.`id`) AS `count` FROM `t1` LEFT JOIN `t2` ON `t1`.`id` = `t2`.`id` GROUP BY `t1`.`id` 

    Left join ensures you have all rows from t1, and COUNT(t2.id) makes it count only records where t2.id is not null (that is – those that really exist in t2)

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