Обсуждение: question abut "order by" null fields
Hi
I have 2 table
table1:
    id
    column1
table2:
    id
    column2
I perform this query
SELECT column1, column2 FROM table1 LEFT JOIN table2 USING (id)
ORDER BY column1, column2
In the rows where column1 is not null postgres perform ORDER BY column1,
column2
Problem:
In the rows where Column1 is null, postgres don't perform  ORDER BY  on
the column2
Why?
Same behavior when:
SELECT column1, column2 FROM table1 LEFT JOIN table2 USING (id)
ORDER BY coalesce(column1,''), column2
Thanks in advance
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Alessandro Vincelli
			
		On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 11:21:06AM +0200, Alessandro Vincelli wrote: > > SELECT column1, column2 FROM table1 LEFT JOIN table2 USING (id) > ORDER BY column1, column2 > > In the rows where column1 is not null postgres perform ORDER BY column1, > column2 > > Problem: > In the rows where Column1 is null, postgres don't perform ORDER BY on > the column2 Please post a complete example: the SQL statements to create, populate, and query the tables, as well as the results you expect to see and the results you actually get. What version of PostgreSQL are you running, and on what platform? -- Michael Fuhr http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/