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In sql, if I have multiple columns in the group by clause, does it make a difference in which order I specify them? For example:

select col1,col2, col3,sum(col4) from table1 group by col1,col2, col3?

Is it same as:

select col1,col2, col3,sum(col4) from table1 group by col2,col1, col3?
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    it the same in T-SQL
    – Hlin
    Aug 22, 2014 at 15:48
  • In some platforms it may change the order of results if you don't explicitly set an ORDER BY
    – D Stanley
    Aug 22, 2014 at 15:52

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No.

The order doesn't matter for the GROUP BY clause. As SQL is declarative. So it doesnt matter in which order you specify the columns in group by clause.

In MySql if you are using WITH ROLLUP then the order of group by may matter otherwise it will not. In SQL Server ROLL UP is deprecated.

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The order of group by list do not matter.
You can interpret order by clause as build groups clause, that ensures that any one of its groups is at least in a field different from all others.
In this concept, order do not matter, the field list are just the "knives" that break apart the recordset.
Also I warn you: group by may or may not return records as its list says (it is not waranted). If a order (in the full output recordset) is needed, also use order by

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