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mysql: Using LIMIT within GROUP BY to get N results per group?

I have a two tables:

  1. Items
  2. Categories

Each item belongs to a category. What I want to do is select 5 items per category but say 20 items in total.

SELECT 

   item_id, item_name, items.catid 

FROM

   items, categories

WHERE

   items.catid = categories.catid

GROUP BY items.catid LIMIT 0,5 //5 per category group

Thanks

Edit: if there are more than 5 items per category - they should be ordered by the item_id (numeric value)

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When there are more than 5 items in a category, what rules should be used to determine which 5 should be returned? – Dems Nov 13 '12 at 11:07
@Dems, Good Question: if there are more than 5 items per category - they should be ordered by the item_id (numeric value) and pick the top 5 – KB. Nov 13 '12 at 11:09
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I think this is what you want to achieve. [stackoverflow.com/questions/2129693/… [1]: stackoverflow.com/questions/2129693/… – Abdul Haseeb Nov 13 '12 at 11:31
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One of the thousand+ questions about greatest n per group. stackoverflow.com/search?q=greatest+n+per+group – tombom Nov 13 '12 at 11:33

marked as duplicate by tombom, shiplu.mokadd.im, Dems, bluefeet, Graviton Nov 14 '12 at 13:43

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up vote 4 down vote accepted

Try this query -

SELECT item_id, item_name, catid FROM 
  (SELECT t1.*, COUNT(*) cnt FROM items t1
    LEFT JOIN items t2
      ON t2.catid = t1.catid AND t2.item_id <= t1.item_id 
  GROUP BY
    t1.catid, t1.item_id
  ) t
WHERE
  cnt < 6
-- LIMIT 20

It will show first 5 items per category. Uncomment LIMIT 20 if you need. Join Categories table if you need.

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SELECT item_id, item_name, catid
FROM (  SELECT item_id, item_name, catid,
            CASE WHEN @catid != catid THEN (@rownum := 1) + !(@catid := catid) ELSE @rownum := $rownum + 1 AS rownum
        FROM (  SELECT item_id, item_name, i.catid
                FROM items AS i
                INNER JOIN categories AS c
                ON i.catid = c.catid
                ORDER BY i.catid ASC) AS h, (SELECT @catid := NULL, @rownum := NULL) AS var
                HAVING rownum <= 5
                LIMIT 20) AS h2
ORDER BY item_id

Devart's solution looks right, but I have a bit of a pickle understanding it fully. Mine may not make much more sence to others, but it does to me.

EDIT: Understand Devart's solution now, and it is quite brilliant, actually. :)

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