Sort Data

The ORDER BY keyword is used to sort the result in ascending or descending order.

The ORDER BY keyword sorts the records in ascending order by default. To sort the records in descending order, use the DESC keyword.

Example

Sort the table by year:

SELECT * FROM products
ORDER BY price;

DESC

The ORDER BY keyword sorts the records in ascending order by default. To sort the records in descending order, use the DESC keyword.

Example

Sort the table by year, in descending order:

SELECT * FROM products
ORDER BY price DESC;

Sort Alphabetically

For string values the ORDER BY keyword will order alphabetically:

Example

Sort the table by brand:

SELECT * FROM products
ORDER BY product_name;

Alphabetically DESC

To sort the table reverse alphabetically, use the DESC keyword:

Example

Sort the table by brand, in descending order:

SELECT * FROM products
ORDER BY product_name DESC;

PostgreSQL Exercises

Test Yourself With Exercises

Exercise:

Write the correct SQL statement to sort the result alphabetically by customer_name:

SELECT * FROM customers
;
        



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