Hi Rod,
Try this....
ace=> create table test(name text, age int );
CREATE
ace=> insert into test values ('Denis',26);
INSERT 1823531 1
ace=> insert into test values (null,26);
INSERT 1823532 1
ace=> select * from test order by name;name | age
-------+-----Denis | 26 | 26
(2 rows)
ace=> select * from test order by coalesce(name,'');name | age
-------+----- | 26Denis | 26
HTH
Thanx
Denis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rod Taylor" <pg@rbt.ca>
To: "Fredrik Wendt" <fredrik@csbnet.se>
Cc: <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: [SQL] ORDER BY TIMESTAMP_column ASC, NULL first
> On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 05:06, Fredrik Wendt wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I read posts telling me that NULL values are considered greater than
> > non-null values. Fine. Is there a way to explicitly reverse this?
>
> ORDER BY column IS NOT NULL, column ASC;
>
>
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