In article <DFDFB8FE-1787-4508-97C4-5FD12357936A@purefiction.net>,
Alexander Staubo <alex@purefiction.net> writes:
> On Nov 14, 2006, at 23:03 , MicroUser wrote:
>> I need sorted result but the way like this:
>>
>> 0 | Anna
>> 3 | Fernando
>> 2 | Link
>> 1 | Other
>>
>> Record '1 | Other' must by at the end of query result.
> It's not apparent from your example that you want something other
> than a purely lexicographic sort order (after all, "Other" comes
> after "Link", "Fernando" and "Anna", so "order by name" already gets
> you what you want), but I assume that's what you mean.
> If your table is sufficiently small, and the complexity of the actual
> query sufficiently low, prepending an expression sort key might
> suffice:
> select * from foo
> order by (case name when 'Other' then 1 else 0 end), name
Why so complicated?
SELECT whatever FROM foo ORDER BY name = 'Other', name