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Sorting by multiple columns | Sorting
SQL Basics
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SQL Basics

SQL Basics

1. Selecting
2. Filtering
3. Aggregating
4. Sorting
5. Grouping
6. Practicing

bookSorting by multiple columns

Can we sort by multiple columns at once? And what does it mean? Assume, we firstly sort by one column. If there are some matches in this column, then sorting by another column will sort within this sub-group.

To make SQL sort by multiple columns at once just write ORDER BY followed by column names you want to sort by separated with a comma. For example, we can sort the entire audi_cars table firstly by engine size (enginesize) in descending order and then by price in ascending.

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SELECT * FROM audi_cars ORDER BY enginesize DESC, price
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Sort audi_cars table by mileage in ascending order and then by price in descending order.

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bookSorting by multiple columns

Can we sort by multiple columns at once? And what does it mean? Assume, we firstly sort by one column. If there are some matches in this column, then sorting by another column will sort within this sub-group.

To make SQL sort by multiple columns at once just write ORDER BY followed by column names you want to sort by separated with a comma. For example, we can sort the entire audi_cars table firstly by engine size (enginesize) in descending order and then by price in ascending.

123
SELECT * FROM audi_cars ORDER BY enginesize DESC, price
copy
Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Sort audi_cars table by mileage in ascending order and then by price in descending order.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Section 4. Chapter 4
toggle bottom row

bookSorting by multiple columns

Can we sort by multiple columns at once? And what does it mean? Assume, we firstly sort by one column. If there are some matches in this column, then sorting by another column will sort within this sub-group.

To make SQL sort by multiple columns at once just write ORDER BY followed by column names you want to sort by separated with a comma. For example, we can sort the entire audi_cars table firstly by engine size (enginesize) in descending order and then by price in ascending.

123
SELECT * FROM audi_cars ORDER BY enginesize DESC, price
copy
Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Sort audi_cars table by mileage in ascending order and then by price in descending order.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

Can we sort by multiple columns at once? And what does it mean? Assume, we firstly sort by one column. If there are some matches in this column, then sorting by another column will sort within this sub-group.

To make SQL sort by multiple columns at once just write ORDER BY followed by column names you want to sort by separated with a comma. For example, we can sort the entire audi_cars table firstly by engine size (enginesize) in descending order and then by price in ascending.

123
SELECT * FROM audi_cars ORDER BY enginesize DESC, price
copy
Task
test

Swipe to show code editor

Sort audi_cars table by mileage in ascending order and then by price in descending order.

Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
Section 4. Chapter 4
Switch to desktopSwitch to desktop for real-world practiceContinue from where you are using one of the options below
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