Ok I have a table with a indexed key and a non indexed field. I need to find all records with a certain value and return the row. I would like to know if I can order by multiple values.
Example:
id x_field
-- -----
123 a
124 a
125 a
126 b
127 f
128 b
129 a
130 x
131 x
132 b
133 p
134 p
135 i
pseudo: would like the results to be ordered like this, where ORDER BY x_field = 'f', 'p', 'i', 'a'
SELECT *
FROM table
WHERE id NOT IN (126)
ORDER BY x_field 'f', 'p', 'i', 'a'
So the results would be:
id x_field
-- -----
127 f
133 p
134 p
135 i
123 a
124 a
125 a
129 a
The syntax is valid but when I execute the query it never returns any results, even if I limit it to 1 record. Is there another way to go about this?
Think of the x_field as test results and I need to validate all the records that fall in the condition. I wanted to order the test results by failed values, passed values. So I could validate the failed values first and then the passed values using the ORDER BY.
What I can't do:
- GROUP BY, as I need to return the specific record values
- WHERE x_field IN('f', 'p', 'i', 'a'), I need all the values as I'm trying to use one query for several validation tests. And x_field values are not in DESC/ASC order
After writing this question I'm starting to think that I need to rethink this, LOL!