I found a bunch of similar questions but nothing worked for me, or I am too stupid to get how to do it right. The visit count works fine if I use COUNT(DISTINCT visits.id) but then the vote count goes totally wrong - it displays a value 3 to 4 times larger than it should be.
So this is the query
SELECT SUM(votes.rating), COUNT(visits.id)
FROM topics
LEFT JOIN visits ON ( visits.content_id = topics.id )
LEFT JOIN votes ON ( votes.content_id = topics.id )
WHERE topics.id='1'
GROUP BY topics.id
The votes table looks like this
id int(11) | rating tinyint(4) | content_id int(11) | uid int(11)
visits table
id int(11) | content_id int(11) | uid int(11)
topics table
id int(11) | name varchar(128) | message varchar(512) | uid int(11)
help?
WHERE topics.id=1
instead of='1'
, sinceid
is an int column.