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danielhai
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2002-04-04 : 03:31:01
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| I have a recordset below, that i want to sort by a page, and it's parent, and then the other pages. For instance,PageID PageName ParentID------ --------------- --------1 Accomodation 02 Reservations 03 Amenities 011 Imperial Suites 112 Sub Res Page 2i want it to sort like so:PageID PageName ParentID------ --------------- --------1 Accomodation 011 Imperial Suites 12 Reservations 012 Sub Res Page 23 Amenities 0is there an easy way to do this? |
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cutever
Starting Member
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Posted - 2002-04-04 : 03:36:55
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You can use [Order By]Example:Select * from table_nameWhere fieldname = 'xxx'Order by PageID, ParentID Ver |
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AndrewMurphy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2916 Posts |
Posted - 2002-04-04 : 04:34:33
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| cutever...wrong.....order by pageid, parentid....will give the following resultset.1 Accomodation 0 2 Reservations 0 3 Amenities 0 11 Imperial Suites 1 12 Sub Res Page 2 as the pageid field is unique, the parentid field won't count.possibly the only way to do this is to 'invent/create' a temporary field in the result set, which will hold the pageid if the parentid is 0, else it will hold the parentid field....and then order by tempfield, pageid.ie something along the lines of the following.select pageid, pagename, parentid, (case parentid when 0 then pageid else parentid) as tempfield from tablename order by tempfield, pageid.the syntax for the case statement may not be 100% right, but the technique should be. |
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