I'm writing an SQL query that connects a schools table to a districts table. Simple One-To-Many relationship where each school is attached to one district. My query is as follows:
SELECT
schools.id AS schoolid,
schools.name AS school,
districts.id AS districtid,
districts.name AS district
FROM sms_schools AS schools
LEFT JOIN sms_districts AS districts ON schools.districtid = districts.id
WHERE 1 = 1
ORDER BY districts.name, schools.name
The reason I did a left join is because not every school is attached to a district. For example one school may be home schooled that may contain all students that are home schooled. That wouldn't be in a district.
So what I would like to do is use the ORDER BY to order as it is by district name and then school name. The only problem is that I want the null district to be at the bottom so that I can then use a group called 'Other' at the end of my output.
Is it possible to order by ascending with nulls at the end of the output?
order by nulls lastsyntax (which it doesn't, but postgresql does) – Denis May 13 '11 at 14:26