I have a query as bellow :
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),[start_of_week],103) AS WEEK_START, VisitorCount FROM mytable2
UNION
SELECT 'Average' AS WEEK_START,AVG(VisitorCount) from mytable2
ORDER BY WEEK_START
If I run the top query I get all sorted as the WEEK_START but when I Union the query for 'Average' the sort order gets messed up. Can anybody please let me know how can I have all the WEEK_Start sorted and the 'Average' be at the end ?
UPDATE The complete query is
DECLARE @From DATE = '2015-07-01'
DECLARE @To DATE = (SELECT GETDATE())
DECLARE @dt DATE = '1905-01-02';
WITH mytable as(
SELECT
1 as visitor,
DATEDIFF(week, '', date) AS WeekNumber,
DATEADD(WEEK, DATEDIFF(WEEK, @dt, [Date]), @dt) AS [start_of_week]
FROM Showroom_perf
Where [Date] <= @To
) , mytable2 AS (
Select
[start_of_week],
COUNT(visitor) as VisitorCount
from mytable WHERE WeekNumber > '0'
GROUP BY
[start_of_week]
)
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),[start_of_week],103) AS WEEK_START, VisitorCount, 1 as tag FROM mytable2
UNION
SELECT 'Average' , AVG(VisitorCount), 2 as tag from mytable2
ORDER BY
instead ofSELECT
clause, right?WEEK_START
contains either date values indd/mm/yyyy
format, or the string literal'Average'
. Hence sorting should work as it is, placing all date values at the top and'Average'
at the bottom.