ORDER BY Clause
The ORDER BY clause sorts the data in one or more columns retrieved by the SELECT statement in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.
Syntax
SELECT
{ * | [column, ...] }
[ FROM from_item [, ...] ]
[ ORDER BY {expression [ ASC | DESC ] }];
Parameter Description
ORDER BY clause
Sorts data retrieved by the SELECT statement in descending or ascending order. If the ORDER BY expression contains multiple columns:
- If two columns are equal according to the leftmost expression, they are compared according to the next expression and so on.
- If they are equal according to all specified expressions, they are returned in an implementation-dependent order.
Examples
Sort the result in ascending order based on the value of c_customer_sk.
openGauss=# SELECT * FROM customer_t1 ORDER BY c_customer_sk ASC; c_customer_sk | c_customer_id | c_first_name | c_last_name | amount ---------------+---------------+--------------+-------------+-------- 3869 | hello | Grace | | 1000 3869 | hello | Grace | | 1000 3869 | | Grace | | 3869 | hello | | | 3869 | hello | | | 4421 | Admin | Local | | 3000 6985 | maps | Joes | | 2200 9976 | world | James | | 5000 | | | | (9 rows)
Sort the result in descending order based on the value of c_customer_sk.
openGauss=# SELECT * FROM customer_t1 ORDER BY c_customer_sk DESC; c_customer_sk | c_customer_id | c_first_name | c_last_name | amount ---------------+---------------+--------------+-------------+-------- | | | | 9976 | world | James | | 5000 6985 | maps | Joes | | 2200 4421 | Admin | Local | | 3000 3869 | hello | Grace | | 1000 3869 | hello | | | 3869 | hello | Grace | | 1000 3869 | | Grace | | 3869 | hello | | | (9 rows)
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