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  • 20-3-2008
  • [L]The ORDER BY keyword is used to sort the data in a recordset.
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    The ORDER BY Keyword
    The ORDER BY keyword is used to sort the data in a recordset.
    Syntax
    SELECT column_name(s)
    FROM table_name
    ORDER BY column_name

    Note: SQL statements are not case sensitive. ORDER BY is the same as order by.
    Example
    The following example selects all the data stored in the "Person" table, and sorts the result by the "Age" column:
    <?php
    $con = mysql_connect("localhost","peter","abc123");
    if (!$con)
    {
    die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error());
    }
    mysql_select_db("my_db", $con);
    $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM person ORDER BY age");
    while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result))
    {
    echo $row['FirstName'];
    echo " " . $row['LastName'];
    echo " " . $row['Age'];
    echo "<br />";
    }mysql_close($con);
    ?>

    The output of the code above will be:
    Glenn Quagmire 33
    Peter Griffin 35

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    Sort Ascending or Descending
    If you use the ORDER BY keyword, the sort-order of the recordset is ascending by default (1 before 9 and "a" before "p").
    Use the DESC keyword to specify a descending sort-order (9 before 1 and "p" before "a"):
    SELECT column_name(s)
    FROM table_name
    ORDER BY column_name DESC

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    Order by Two Columns
    It is possible to order by more than one column. When ordering by more than one column, the second column is only used if the values in the first column are identical:
    SELECT column_name(s)
    FROM table_name
    ORDER BY column_name1, column_name2
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