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I have a table names 'tbl_featured_professional' where fields are:

id,
user_id,
ranking and 
score,
createdDate 

What I want is first 40 records are ordered from ranking (which is unique) and all other records after 40 which are ordered by score. I want to do it from mysql and not from PHP. How can I do this? Thank you.

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4 Answers 4

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If ranking -- as its name implies -- is a number starting at 1 and incrementing, then:

select fp.*
from tbl_featured_professional fp
order by (fp.ranking <= 40) desc,
         (case when fp.ranking <= 40 then ranking end),
         score;
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check my solution

select * from 
(
  select * from tbl_featured_professional
  order by ranking
  limit 40
)
union all
select * from 
(
  select * from tbl_featured_professional
  order by score
  limit 9999999 offset 40
)
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  • Would the offset 40 in the second part of the query be the offset when ordered by score, which may be different to the first 40 ordered by ranking
    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 19, 2019 at 13:31
  • I couldn't understand. It is limit 9999999 offset 40. what do you think the problem is? Jan 19, 2019 at 13:35
  • The offset in the second query will be based on the order by for that query, so it will only return rows from the 40th row sorted by score. The first query returns the first 40 rows ordered by ranking. So rows sorted by score and ranking may be in a different order.
    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 19, 2019 at 13:38
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    I would also say that check my solution isn't a particularly good explanation of what your answer does.
    – Nigel Ren
    Jan 19, 2019 at 13:39
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Use 2 subqueries and UNION.
The 1st gets the top 40 that are ordered by ranking
and the 2nd reorders the remaining rows by score:

SELECT * 
FROM tbl_featured_professional
ORDER BY ranking
LIMIT 40
UNION ALL
SELECT * FROM (
  SELECT * FROM (
    SELECT * FROM tbl_featured_professional
    ORDER BY ranking
    LIMIT 40, 18446744073709551615
  )
  ORDER BY score
)

18446744073709551615 = 2^64 - 1, see this.

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Using with 2 sub-queries along with UNION ALL and NOT IN should work for you. The first query will select the 40 rows ordered by ranking, the second query with sub-query will select all the other rows except the first 40 rows that are already selected by first sub-query and order it by score. The UNION ALL clause will merge these 2 sub-query records as a single set. Hope this helps and understandable :) now.

 SELECT * FROM tbl_featured_professional ORDER BY ranking LIMIT 40
 UNION ALL
 SELECT * FROM tbl_featured_professional WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT * FROM tbl_featured_professional ORDER BY ranking LIMIT 40) 
 ORDER BY score
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  • @NigelRen Sir, Just added some explanation. Hope it is understandable now :) Jan 19, 2019 at 14:32

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