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I want to create an index (in Delphi/Interbase) which contained a ASC and a DESC order.

Example:

CREATE INDEX AMUT_DAT ON ARTIKMUT(DATUM,ARTIKEL,KODE);

This create DATUM and ARTIKEL ascending.

When I create it as follow:

CREATE DESCENDING INDEX AMUT_DAT ON ARTIKMUT(DATUM,ARTIKEL,KODE);

then the field DATUM is ASCENDING, but also the ARTIKEL. I want DATUM descending and ARTIKEL ascending.

I tried:

CREATE INDEX AMUT_DAT ON ARTIKMUT([DATUM] DESC,[ARTIKEL] ASC,[KODE] ASC);

But that does not work.

How can I create such an index in Interbase?

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  • Why do you use square brackets in the last SQL code, but not in the others!? What does not work? Do you get an error message? Jun 15, 2022 at 8:23
  • The error is Token unknown - line 1, char 35. It does not recognize the bracket. I read about this brackets, but it does not work. The question is : How can I import an index with two or more different asc or desc. What is the right/correct syntax to create such an index. One field ASC and another DESC. Thanks Jun 15, 2022 at 8:55
  • Token unknown - line 1, char 41 It does not recognize DESC. (That why I tried the brackets) Jun 15, 2022 at 9:15
  • It seems, that Interbase (and Firebird) does not support this! (I tried with the help of the tool SQL Manger for Interbse and Firebird) Jun 15, 2022 at 9:46
  • This is indeed not supported by Interbase. Perhaps you can achieve that with an Expression Index.
    – Uwe Raabe
    Jun 15, 2022 at 11:26

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