Here's the question: I have a table that looks like this (simplified)
+------+------+------+
| res | loc | rent |
+------+------+------+
| WEB | WP | 100 |
| WEB | VA | 300 |
| VR | WP | 500 |
| VR | VA | 200 |
| VR | VA | 600 |
| CS | WP | 400 |
| CS | WP | 90 |
+------+------+------+
I can get the table to look like this with SELECT res, loc, SUM(rent) FROM testTable GROUP BY res, loc;
+------+------+-----------+
| res | loc | SUM(rent) |
+------+------+-----------+
| CS | WP | 490 |
| VR | VA | 800 |
| VR | WP | 500 |
| WEB | VA | 300 |
| WEB | WP | 100 |
+------+------+-----------+
What I want from here is to order the table with VR first (because its TOTAL rent is largest), then CS , then, WEB but I also want to preserve group order so it'd look like this
+------+------+-----------+
| res | loc | SUM(rent) |
+------+------+-----------+
| VR | VA | 800 |
| VR | WP | 500 |
| CS | WP | 490 |
| WEB | VA | 300 |
| WEB | WP | 100 |
+------+------+-----------+
This way they're summed rent grouped by location and then ordered by largest rent total and then ordered by rent within that rent total. VR is top cause (800 + 500) > 490 > (300 + 100) and loc VA comes before WP in the VR group because 800 > 500.
Is this possible am I dreaming too big?