sql ORDER BY multiple values in specific order?

混江龙づ霸主 提交于 2019-11-26 18:33:19
...
WHERE
   x_field IN ('f', 'p', 'i', 'a') ...
ORDER BY
   CASE x_field
      WHEN 'f' THEN 1
      WHEN 'p' THEN 2
      WHEN 'i' THEN 3
      WHEN 'a' THEN 4
      ELSE 5 --needed only is no IN clause above. eg when = 'b'
   END, id

You can use a LEFT JOIN with a "VALUES ('f',1),('p',2),('a',3),('i',4)" and use the second column in your order-by expression. Postgres will use a Hash Join which will be much faster than a huge CASE if you have a lot of values. And it is easier to autogenerate.

If this ordering information is fixed, then it should have its own table.

Try:

ORDER BY x_field='F', x_field='P', x_field='A', x_field='I'

You were on the right track, but by putting x_field only on the F value, the other 3 were treated as constants and not compared against anything in the dataset.

Use a case switch to translate the codes into numbers that can be sorted:

ORDER BY
  case x_field
  when 'f' then 1
  when 'p' then 2
  when 'i' then 3
  when 'a' then 4
  else 5
  end

The CASE and ORDER BY suggestions should all work, but I'm going to suggest a horse of a different color. Assuming that there are only a reasonable number of values for x_field and you already know what they are, create an enumerated type with F, P, A, and I as the values (plus whatever other possible values apply). Enums will sort in the order implied by their CREATE statement. Also, you can use meaninful value names—your real application probably does and you have just masked them for confidentiality—without wasted space, since only the ordinal position is stored.

I found a much cleaner solution for this:

ORDER BY array_position(ARRAY['f', 'p', 'i', 'a']::varchar[], x_field)

Note: array_position needs Postgres v9.5 or higher.

JIYAUL MUSTAPHA

You can order by a selected column or other expressions.

Here an example, how to order by the result of a case-statement:

  SELECT col1
       , col2
    FROM tbl_Bill
   WHERE col1 = 0
ORDER BY -- order by case-statement
    CASE WHEN tbl_Bill.IsGen = 0 THEN 0
         WHEN tbl_Bill.IsGen = 1 THEN 1
         ELSE 2 END

The result will be a List starting with "IsGen = 0" rows, followed by "IsGen = 1" rows and all other rows a the end.

You could add more order-parameters at the end:

  SELECT col1
       , col2
    FROM tbl_Bill
   WHERE col1 = 0
ORDER BY -- order by case-statement
    CASE WHEN tbl_Bill.IsGen = 0 THEN 0
         WHEN tbl_Bill.IsGen = 1 THEN 1
         ELSE 2 END,
         col1,
         col2

you can use position(text in text) in order by for ordering the sequence

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