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IN my db has 2 tables:

product table:

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 id  |  title
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 1     Toyoto
 2     Lexux

ratings table:

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rating_id  | rating | id | ip
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     1          l      1    127.0.0.1
     2          d      1    127.0.0.2
     3          l      1    192.168.0.1
     4          l      2    192.168.0.1
-----------------------------------------

So Toyoto has 2 l (like) and 1 d (dislike). So I want to sort all product by likes and dislikes (sum like and dislike). In the last output will be:

Toyouto 3 votes and  Lexux 1 vote.

Order:

1. Toyoto
2. Lexux
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    – paddy
    Jul 4, 2013 at 4:55
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    This is a basic join and count, beginning stuff for any SQL programmer. SO is not a substitute for learning how to program, that's what schools are for.
    – Barmar
    Jul 4, 2013 at 4:57
  • Hint: create a subquery utilizing GROUP BY id on the ratings table, which tallies the likes and dislikes into a total score, then join that with your product table and sort.
    – paddy
    Jul 4, 2013 at 4:59

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your query should be like this

Select title,count(r.rating) as votes 
from product as p Inner join rating as r on p.id=r.id 
where r.rating=1 
group by r.id`
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