There's also the MySQL FIELD
function.
If you want complete sorting for all possible values:
SELECT id, name, priority
FROM mytable
ORDER BY FIELD(name, "core", "board", "other")
If you only care that "core" is first and the other values don't matter:
SELECT id, name, priority
FROM mytable
ORDER BY FIELD(name, "core") DESC
If you want to sort by "core" first, and the other fields in normal sort order:
SELECT id, name, priority
FROM mytable
ORDER BY FIELD(name, "core") DESC, priority
There are some caveats here, though:
First, I'm pretty sure this is mysql-only functionality - the question is tagged mysql, but you never know.
Second, pay attention to how FIELD()
works: it returns the one-based index of the value - in the case of FIELD(priority, "core")
, it'll return 1 if "core" is the value. If the value of the field is not in the list, it returns zero. This is why DESC
is necessary unless you specify all possible values.
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