Count on joined table causes return of 1 row?

Count(*) is an aggregated function, so it will apply in a group. That means that when you count on groups, it will apply the function on every group. The groups are formed when you use Group By, in this case, you're not using, so MySQL consider that ALL select (your joins) is ONLY 1 GROUP.

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