sql - How to use MySQL's COUNT() correctly? -


I am trying to get a list of User IDs (UIDs) that have posted more than 3 articles. Here's my SQL:

  Select COUNT from n.uid by node group (n.type = 'article') & gt; 3   

After reading something, I am guessing my mistake that I am with the use of COUNT, but I do not know what I am doing wrong. Any sign? Thanks Stack!

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  SEID UID FROM node WHERE Type = 'Articles' Group by UID Hoving COUNT (UID) & gt; 3   

Edit : I WHERE vs. I'll add a bit more information on HAVING . As far as I can remember, the use of hoisting is done to implement the group BY conditions after the aggregation. WHERE is usually used to apply the conditions in the table.

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