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Sorting Query Output in Descending Order in SQL Server
How To Sort Query Output in Descending Order in SQL Server?
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If you want to sort a column in descending order, you can specify the DESC keyword in the ORDER BY clause. The following SELECT statement first sorts the "tag" in descending order, then sorts the "counts" in ascending order:
SELECT tag, counts, url, created FROM fyi_links ORDER BY tag DESC, counts GO tab counts url created SQA 728 sqa.fyicenter.com 2007-05-19 SQA 828 www.winrunner.com 2003-01-01 DEV 120 dev.fyicenter.com 2006-04-30 DEV 439 www.php.net 2004-01-01 DBA 390 www.mysql.com 2006-01-01 DBA 960 www.oracle.com 2005-01-01 DBA 972 dba.fyicenter.com 2007-05-19
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