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hope someone can help me with this issue.

I have a table with two columns, and i want to select items from that table and order them depending on which of these two values is higher.

lets say i have columns 'x' and 'y' and i have these entries:

     x ;  y
1.- 10 ; 12
2.-  5 ; 10
3.- 11 ; 20

i want the response to be ordered: 3, 1, 2

i know this wont help, since it has no sence in the mysql, but is a representation of my idea

$query = (mysql_query("SELECT * FROM productos ORDER BY MAX(x, y)"));

i dont want to create a new variable in the table for this query.

Any idea? thanks a lot

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    your sample data doesn't match your expected sort order
    – rabudde
    Jul 26, 2011 at 6:57
  • Try to use IF(expr1,expr2,expr3) control flow function.
    – Devart
    Jul 26, 2011 at 6:59
  • As I understand the question, your example should return 3, 2, 1 Jul 26, 2011 at 6:59
  • sry, typing mistake... i just edited
    – Dan Stern
    Jul 26, 2011 at 7:02

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You want to sort it after x or y, depending which is higher?

SELECT * FROM products ORDER BY GREATEST(x, y)

But in your case this is 3, 2, 1 because 15(y) is higher than -5(x) and also higher than the greatest in row 1. So I am a bit confused.


Supporting NULLs and correct order:

SELECT * FROM products ORDER BY GREATEST(COALESCE(x, 0), COALESCE(y, 0)) DESC

If you need other value as default than 0 just replace it.

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  • As you fixed your typo the result should be 3, 1, 2 now.
    – ZoolWay
    Jul 26, 2011 at 7:05
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    @Zollway: ORDER BY GREATEST(x, y) DESC Jul 26, 2011 at 7:08
  • this method does not work when i have a null on soem of the colums... it works kind of unpredictable. Anyways ill just change the null values for 0. Works perfect, thanks
    – Dan Stern
    Jul 26, 2011 at 7:10
  • @Dan: You hadn't mentioned you had NULLs in the columns. Jul 26, 2011 at 7:14
  • your correct, my bad. Anyways is great idea since its quite easy to change nulls for 0 and it will work
    – Dan Stern
    Jul 26, 2011 at 7:15
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Select 
  * 
from 
  products
order by
  Case when x>y then x else y end DESC
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  • I'm a SQLServer dev and we don't have a Greatest() but the case statement works just as well
    – CResults
    Jul 26, 2011 at 7:32
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SELECT * 
FROM products 
ORDER BY GREATEST(x,y) DESC
       , LEAST(x,y) DESC

The second part of the ordering (LEAST) is to put a row with (12,20) before a row with (10,20).


Since the two fields can have NULL:

SELECT * 
FROM products 
ORDER BY GREATEST( COALESCE(x,0), COALESCE(y,0) ) DESC
       , LEAST(    COALESCE(x,0), COALESCE(y,0) ) DESC ;

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