Try this:
SELECT *
FROM (
SELECT @cnt := COUNT(*) + 1,
@lim := 10
FROM t_random
) vars
STRAIGHT_JOIN
(
SELECT r.*,
@lim := @lim - 1
FROM t_random r
WHERE (@cnt := @cnt - 1)
AND RAND(20090301) < @lim / @cnt
) i
This is especially efficient on MyISAM
(since the COUNT(*)
is instant), but even in InnoDB
it's 10
times more efficient than ORDER BY RAND()
.
The main idea here is that we don't sort, but instead keep two variables and calculate the running probability
of a row to be selected on the current step.
See this article in my blog for more detail:
Update:
If you need to select but a single random record, try this:
SELECT aco.*
FROM (
SELECT minid + FLOOR((maxid - minid) * RAND()) AS randid
FROM (
SELECT MAX(ac_id) AS maxid, MIN(ac_id) AS minid
FROM accomodation
) q
) q2
JOIN accomodation aco
ON aco.ac_id =
COALESCE
(
(
SELECT accomodation.ac_id
FROM accomodation
WHERE ac_id > randid
AND ac_status != 'draft'
AND ac_images != 'b:0;'
AND NOT EXISTS
(
SELECT NULL
FROM accomodation_category
WHERE acat_id = ac_category
AND acat_slug = 'vendeglatohely'
)
ORDER BY
ac_id
LIMIT 1
),
(
SELECT accomodation.ac_id
FROM accomodation
WHERE ac_status != 'draft'
AND ac_images != 'b:0;'
AND NOT EXISTS
(
SELECT NULL
FROM accomodation_category
WHERE acat_id = ac_category
AND acat_slug = 'vendeglatohely'
)
ORDER BY
ac_id
LIMIT 1
)
)
This assumes your ac_id
's are distributed more or less evenly.
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