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i have a MySql table that consists of 2 basic things: The id and a value. To show that on my page, i need to select, for example, the last 100 rows on reversed order. So imagine that someone is putting data on it:

Id, value
1, 10
2, 9
3, 21
4, 15

i need, to select the last "3" rows (LIMIT + ORDER Clause), but not like this: 4,3,2 but like this: 2,3,4.

I know how to do that on code, but maybe there is a simple solution for that on Mysql and i don`t know. Thanks

My SQL Query is like this right now:

SELECT `Data`.`id`, `Data`.`log_id`, `Data`.`value`, `Data`.`created` FROM `control_panel`.`datas` AS `Data` WHERE `Data`.`id` > 1000 AND `Data`.`log_id` = (2) ORDER BY `Data`.`id` DESC LIMIT 100
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  • a LIMIT clause will do what i don`t want to do... get in reverse order Jul 3, 2012 at 3:48
  • w3schools.com/sql/sql_func_last.asp <--- SELECT OrderPrice FROM Orders ORDER BY O_Id DESC LIMIT 3 ---- the order by DESC will tell it not to be in reverse Jul 3, 2012 at 3:49
  • limit has nothing to do with order
    – user557846
    Jul 3, 2012 at 3:53

3 Answers 3

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You need to wrap the first ORDER BY in a subselect which will return a limited selection ordered in descending order, then you can order that result in the outer query in ascending order:

SELECT
    a.*
FROM
    (
        SELECT id, value
        FROM tbl
        ORDER BY id DESC
        LIMIT 3
    ) a
ORDER BY
   a.id
0
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One way to do this would be with a sub-select.

SELECT *
FROM (SELECT * FROM table_name ORDER BY id DESC LIMIT 3) tmp
ORDER BY id ASC
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  • But i will get the rows in reversed order... how to reverse it on Mysql? or it`s not possible Jul 3, 2012 at 3:50
  • ORDER BY can give you ASC or DESC
    – MDrollette
    Jul 3, 2012 at 3:50
  • The correct is to use DESC, but then i would get this id`s order: 4,3,2 instead of 2,3,4 Jul 3, 2012 at 3:52
  • @IvanSeidel, to get 2,3,4 back, may be you could do a sorting again, if that really matters.
    – sel
    Jul 3, 2012 at 3:55
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simply

 SELECT t.*
 (SELECT * FROM table_name 
      ORDER BY column_name DESC 
      LIMIT 0,3) t
 ORDER BY t.column_name ASC

use DESC to descending order, ASC to increasing order

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