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I want to order the results in a GROUP_CONCAT function. The problem is, that the selection in the GROUP_CONCAT-function is another function, like this (fantasy select):

SELECT a.name,
    GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT_WS(':', b.id, c.name) ORDER BY b.id ASC) AS course
FROM people a, stuff b, courses c
GROUP BY a.id

I want to get a result like (ordered by b.id):

michael    1:science,2:maths,3:physics

but I get:

michael    2:maths,1:science,3:physics

Does anyone know how I can order by b.id in my group_concat here?

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    GROUP_CONCAT supports it's own ORDER BY clause... Not knowing what the user defined function is, or does, will not help us to be able to help you.
    – OMG Ponies
    Jun 18, 2011 at 22:42
  • It's just like I wrote: the function "concat_ws" within the function "group_concat". I never said it was a user defined function.
    – acme
    Jun 20, 2011 at 14:05
  • It's unclear how to write a valid solution, as the table structure, content and relationships between the tables is unspecified (i.e. there are no join specifications).
    – outis
    Jan 31, 2013 at 23:20
  • Because it's not necessary to answer this question.
    – acme
    Feb 7, 2013 at 15:51
  • @acme Could mark my answer as the correct answer if it is the correct answer? It seems to be very helpful to others.
    – Jazzy
    Jun 11, 2014 at 20:59

6 Answers 6

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If anyone cares, I think I found a solution for at least a similar problem.

http://mahmudahsan.wordpress.com/2008/08/27/mysql-the-group_concat-function/

select GROUP_CONCAT(columnName order by someColumn SEPARATOR '|') from tableName where fieldId = p.id

The order by goes in the group_concat BEFORE the separator if there is one.

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  • Awesome, This one saved my life
    – Nadeeshaan
    Aug 3, 2014 at 15:46
  • Nice one!!Thanks for sharing
    – Ganesh RJ
    Sep 18, 2015 at 10:23
  • The same info found in the docs. SELECT student_name, GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT test_score ORDER BY test_score DESC SEPARATOR ' ') FROM student GROUP BY student_name; Nov 6, 2015 at 17:53
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    And if columnName and someColumn are the same, you can just do a GROUP_CONCAT(columnName ORDER BY 1 SEPARATOR '|').
    – Doin
    Dec 8, 2015 at 11:40
  • This fails to solve the critical problem asked. How does one order by a Distinct field when that Distinct is done on a function? "(DISTINCT CONCAT_WS(':', b.id, c.name) ORDER BY b.id ASC)" -- b.id is lost from association after CONCAT_WS(...). How does one reference that? Jul 18, 2016 at 17:05
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I know this is really old, but just now I was looking for an answer and @korny's answer gave me the idea for this:

SELECT a.name,
GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT_WS(':', b.id, c.name) 
             ORDER BY CONCAT_WS(':', b.id, c.name) ASC) AS course
FROM people a, stuff b, courses c
GROUP BY a.id

(And it works for me, if that wasn't clear :-) )

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    I'm not absolutely sure, but I believe this is the same as using GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT CONCAT_WS(':', b.id, c.name) ORDER BY 1). Which is much simpler, if it works!
    – Doin
    Dec 8, 2015 at 11:21
  • Yes! The actually-correct answer!!! (Of course nobody's doing exactly what the OP is! We're on this page because we want to know how to reference the results of DISTINCT Func(...) in the Order By, and the answer is you just need to call the Func again.) Jul 18, 2016 at 20:20
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I don't know of a standard way to do this. This query works, but I'm afraid it just depends on some implementation detail:

SELECT a_name, group_concat(b_id)
FROM (
    SELECT a.name AS a_name, b.id AS b_id
    FROM tbl1 a, tbl2 b
    ORDER BY a.name, b.id) a
GROUP BY a_name
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  • After a little research it seems what I ask is not possible. Thanks nevertheless!
    – acme
    Oct 19, 2009 at 7:05
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No need for subselects.

SELECT people.name, CONCAT_WS(":", stuff.id, courses.name) data
FROM people, stuff, courses
ORDER BY stuff.id, people.name
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SELECT pub_id,GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT cate_id)
FROM book_mast
GROUP BY pub_id
ORDER BY GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT cate_id) ASC;
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    I want to order the aggregated elements IN the GROUP_CONCAT not the whole results.
    – acme
    Apr 4, 2012 at 11:47
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SELECT generated.name, GROUP_CONCAT(generated.data)
FROM (
    SELECT people.name, CONCAST_WS(":", stuff.id, courses.name) data
    FROM people, stuff, courses
    ORDER BY stuff.id, people.name
) generated
GROUP BY generated.name

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