I have a table consisting of: items, a ranking score and the number of votes a user has cast on it. For simplicity: id, ranks, votes.
I'm trying to run a query which sorts items from highest ranking score to lowest, unless the number of votes = 0.
Because I have a base ranking score for new items, ordering my ranking isn't possible.
I've tried the following, along with some other permutations:
$list = $dbh->query('SELECT * FROM ranks ORDER BY votes desc, rating desc case when min(votes)= 0 else rating desc');
to no avail, after looking at : Conditional sorting in MySQL and Conditional sorting in MySQL?
I tried this:
SELECT * FROM ranks ORDER BY rating desc, case votes when 0 then votes end
This is the table, and the output I get:
ID : Rating : Votes
2 : 201 : 9
3 : 100 : 0
4 : 100 : 0
5 : 100 : 0
1 : -13 : 9
My ideal output would be:
ID : Rating : Votes
2 : 201 : 9
1 : -13 : 9
4 : 100 : 0
5 : 100 : 0
3 : 100 : 0
As you can see, this doesn't group all the 0 voted items to the end.
I'm sure this is forehead slappingly simple, I'd really appreciate any pointers and best practices. Cheers!
votes=0
go? At the end of the list?