I\'m trying to get the top N records (when ordered by some column X), but have the result set in reverse order. The following statement is incorrect, but pr
ORDER BY clause is used to order the RESULT SET by a specified column.
Your query
Select TOP 10 * from FooTable ORDER BY X DESC assuming X is the timestamp ,is not going to return the most recently inserted 10 rows. It will return the top 10 rows as stored (in whichever order) in the Database, and will then return the result set of the 10 such rows , in descending order.
Hence your subquery should be modified to
Select TOP 10 * from (Select * from FooTable ORDER BY DESC) as T
This should fulfill your first requirement. You may then use this result set as an alias, to decide your final sort order.
I hope i have understood you correctly, when you say "I'm trying to get the top N records (when ordered by some column X)"
An alternate solution to this question for all non-supported versions for TOP keyword is to use LIMIT. Example :-
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT * FROM FooTable ORDER BY X DESC LIMIT 10) as myAlias
ORDER BY X ASC
Try
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT TOP 10 * FROM FooTable ORDER BY X DESC) temp --alias
ORDER BY X
or with a common table expression (CTE)
WITH Temp AS (SELECT TOP 10 * FROM FooTable ORDER BY X DESC)
SELECT * FROM temp
ORDER BY X
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT TOP 10 * FROM FooTable ORDER BY X DESC) as myAlias
ORDER BY X ASC
i.e. you might need an alias on your subquery, but other than that it should work.