Ordering rows in a table - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From David Härdeman
Subject Ordering rows in a table
Date
Msg-id 20030217140416.GA461@palpatine.hardeman.nu
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Hi,

the subject of this message may be a bit misleading.

I have the following scenario...I have a menu on a webpage that points to different pages, the table looks something
likethis: 

id SERIAL, title varchar(64), url varchar(256)

Now I'd like to add an admin page where the order of the menu items can be changed. Specifically commands for moving an
entryto the top or bottom of the list would be good. But I have no idea how to do this. 

The ideas I've had som far...

adding an extra sort field (SERIAL), this would allow the order to be swapped between two rows by swapping the value of
theirsort fields....this is not exactly what I want tough. 

I've also considered reading the entire table and calculating new "sort" values for each row but this seems very
ineffectiveand not very "elegant". 

So how would I do this in a "neat" way?

Thanks in advance,
David Härdeman

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