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How can I order by month in full name of the month? And I want to get the results like this below:

FEBRUARY    0   80
MARCH       0   58
APRIL       0   39

This is my 1st simple script:

select to_char(month,'MONTH')month,mo_incoming,mt_outgoing 
from t_raw_settlement_tara_yearly 
order by month

output:

APRIL       0   39
FEBRUARY    0   80
MARCH       0   58

2nd Script is almost right but I want the month to be in full MONTH

select to_date(to_char(month,'MONTH'),'MONTH')month,mo_incoming,mt_outgoing 
from t_raw_settlement_tara_yearly 
order by month

output:

2/1/2015    0   80
3/1/2015    0   58
4/1/2015    0   39
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  • they might own it. but oracle is not the same thing as mysql
    – pala_
    May 13, 2015 at 7:05
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    Although the answer you chose gives a valid workaround, I have a strong feeling that your error occurs because you are using the same alias in the query as your field name. And the order by uses the alias rather than the field to order the rows. You should try your own query once, replacing the alias 'month' with something like 'month_name'.
    – CodeNewbie
    May 13, 2015 at 7:29

1 Answer 1

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You alias to_char(month,'MONTH') to month. Now when you use month in ORDER BY it references the month string. Either use a different alias or qualify the column:

select to_char(month,'MONTH')month,mo_incoming,mt_outgoing 
from t_raw_settlement_tara_yearly t
order by t.month
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  • I feel this answer is more accurate at resolving OP's problem.
    – CodeNewbie
    May 13, 2015 at 7:33
  • Agree with @CodeNewbie -- month is a date. May 13, 2015 at 8:06
  • @DavidAldridge It's interesting problem :) I can't delete my answer because it's marked as solved. I can't copy dnoeth's answer to my post because it's unfair. Do you know haw to solve it?
    – Robert
    May 13, 2015 at 8:09
  • @dnoeth I appreciate your permission, but I can't because I want to be honest. I made mistake, my answer should be deleted. I wont to leave here only the best answer - your answer.
    – Robert
    May 13, 2015 at 9:10
  • Hi @dnoeth, I think this is more accurate. Thanks by the way. May 14, 2015 at 6:47

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