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I am running an SQL query, and what it does is for a forum. First it joins questions to their answers, then checks if the post is sticky, in this case, it isn't, then groups by id (Not sure why this is necessary, I got this part from a website) and finally orders them. How I'd like them to be ordered, is first with date/time, then if someone replies, it will go to the top. For example:

Post: 2 Replies: 1 Last Post: 10:00PM First Post: 9:00PM
Post: 3 Replies: 0 Last Post: 9:30PM  First Post: 9:30PM
Post: 1 Replies: 0 Last Post: 8:00PM  First Post: 8:00PM

Where this is returning:

Post: 3 Replies: 0 Last Post: 9:30PM  First Post: 9:30PM
Post: 2 Replies: 1 Last Post: 10:00PM First Post: 9:00PM
Post: 1 Replies: 0 Last Post: 8:00PM  First Post: 8:00PM

And here is the actual query:

SELECT * 
FROM forum_question
LEFT JOIN forum_answer ON ( forum_question.id = forum_answer.question_id ) 
WHERE category =  '7'
AND  `sticky` =0
GROUP BY forum_question.id
ORDER BY CASE WHEN reply >0
THEN a_datetime
WHEN reply =0
THEN DATETIME
END DESC 

Sample Data:

ID; Topic; Name; Detail; Datetime; Reply; Category; Sticky;
1; Post 1; Demo; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:00; 0; 7; 0;
2; Post 2; Demo; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:15; 0; 7; 0;
3; Post 3; Demo; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:30; 2; 7; 0;
4; Post 4; Demo; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:45; 0; 7; 0;

Question_ID; A_ID; A_Name; A_Detail; Datetime; 
3; 1; Demo1; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:31;
3; 2; Demo1; Detail; 07/09/13, 9:46;

1 Answer 1

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Try

SELECT * 
  FROM forum_question LEFT JOIN forum_answer 
    ON forum_question.id = forum_answer.question_id
 WHERE category =  '7'
   AND  `sticky` =0
 GROUP BY forum_question.id
 ORDER BY (reply = 0),
       CASE WHEN reply > 0 THEN a_datetime
            ELSE datetime
       END DESC 
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  • Actually, when I created a new topic, it didn't appear at the top, but instead, second to last! Any idea of how I can fix that?
    – asbxzeeko
    Sep 8, 2013 at 3:10
  • @asbxzeeko You're quite welcome :) Can you post some sample data (just a few rows) for both tables to be able to test the query?
    – peterm
    Sep 8, 2013 at 3:18
  • Please edit your question and post sample data in it. In comments it's usually undecipherable.
    – peterm
    Sep 8, 2013 at 3:27
  • Done, sorry it took so long
    – asbxzeeko
    Sep 8, 2013 at 3:38
  • Please take a look at this sqlfiddle demo. The results seems to be correct for me. But maybe I'm missing something. Please tell me if it's not what you expected.
    – peterm
    Sep 8, 2013 at 4:30

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