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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2002-06-18 : 09:23:53
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| Umesh writes "Hi,I have a table A having 2 columns ALow and AHign which store the frequency ranges for a particular row. I want to Order the Resultset Depending Upon the values present in these columns.e.g. ALow AHigh 10 20 21 40 41 60If i give a number 23 then it should give row2 at the top.I tried a query in MS-Access which gave me the desired resultSelect * From A ORDER BY 23 BETWEEN ALOW and AHIGHHow can i implement same query in SQLSERVER." |
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Nazim
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Posted - 2002-06-18 : 09:45:07
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| hi there,you have to use where clause to filter records. Order by is used to sort them.you may try case statment with order by . Check for "Order by" in Article search.-------------------------What lies behind you and what lies ahead of you are small matters compared to what lies within you.-Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Arnold Fribble
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Posted - 2002-06-18 : 10:12:11
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| Alternatively, we could answer the question.Access is somewhat more lax in its dealing with boolean values than SQL Server (and the SQL-92 standard). You need to give SQL Server values it can sort with: usually this involves using a trivial CASE expression with the original boolean expression as the condition. Like this:Select * From A ORDER BY CASE WHERE 23 BETWEEN ALOW and AHIGH THEN -1 ELSE 0 END |
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