I need to select some rows from second table and concatenate them in comma-separated string. Query works well except one problem - It always selects all rows and ignores LIMIT.
This is part of my query which gets that string and ignores LIMIT:
select
group_concat(value order by `order` asc SEPARATOR ', ')
from slud_data
left join slud_types on slud_types.type_id=slud_data.type_id
where slud_data.product_id=18 and value!='' and display=0 limit 3;
// Result:
+---------------------------------------------------------+
| group_concat(value order by `order` asc SEPARATOR ', ') |
+---------------------------------------------------------+
| GA-XXXX, Bentley, CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR, 2006 |
+---------------------------------------------------------+
// Expected result: (only 3 comma-separated records, not 4)
Full query:
SELECT *,product_id id,
(select group_concat(value order by `order` asc SEPARATOR ', ') from slud_data left join slud_types on slud_types.type_id=slud_data.type_id where slud_data.product_id=t1.product_id and value!='' and display=0 limit 3) text
FROM slud_products t1
WHERE
now() < DATE_ADD(date,INTERVAL +ttl DAY) and activated=1
ORDER BY t1.date desc
The LIMIT clause limits the number of rows in the final result set, not the number of rows used to construct the string in the GROUP_CONCAT. Since your query returns only one row in the final result the LIMIT has no effect.
You can solve your issue by constructing a subquery with LIMIT 3, then in an outer query apply GROUP_CONCAT to the result of that subquery.
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