ORDER BY clause
Note
To see which AWS data source integrations support this SQL command, see Supported OpenSearch SQL commands and functions.
The ORDER BY
clause is used to return the result rows in a
sorted manner in the user specified order. Unlike the SORT BY clause, this
clause guarantees a total order in the output.
Syntax
ORDER BY { expression [ sort_direction | nulls_sort_order ] [ , ... ] }
Parameters
-
ORDER BY
Specifies a comma-separated list of expressions along with optional parameters
sort_direction
andnulls_sort_order
which are used to sort the rows. -
sort_direction
Optionally specifies whether to sort the rows in ascending or descending order.
The valid values for the sort direction are
ASC
for ascending andDESC
for descending.If sort direction is not explicitly specified, then by default rows are sorted ascending.
Syntax:
[ ASC | DESC ]
-
nulls_sort_order
Optionally specifies whether
NULL
values are returned before/after non-NULL values.If null_sort_order is not specified, then
NULLs
sort first if sort order isASC
and NULLS sort last if sort order isDESC
.1. If
NULLS FIRST
is specified, then NULL values are returned first regardless of the sort order.2. If
NULLS LAST
is specified, then NULL values are returned last regardless of the sort order.Syntax:
[ NULLS { FIRST | LAST } ]
Examples
CREATE TABLE person (id INT, name STRING, age INT); INSERT INTO person VALUES (100, 'John', 30), (200, 'Mary', NULL), (300, 'Mike', 80), (400, 'Jerry', NULL), (500, 'Dan', 50); -- Sort rows by age. By default rows are sorted in ascending manner with NULL FIRST. SELECT name, age FROM person ORDER BY age; +-----+----+ | name| age| +-----+----+ |Jerry|null| | Mary|null| | John| 30| | Dan| 50| | Mike| 80| +-----+----+ -- Sort rows in ascending manner keeping null values to be last. SELECT name, age FROM person ORDER BY age NULLS LAST; +-----+----+ | name| age| +-----+----+ | John| 30| | Dan| 50| | Mike| 80| | Mary|null| |Jerry|null| +-----+----+ -- Sort rows by age in descending manner, which defaults to NULL LAST. SELECT name, age FROM person ORDER BY age DESC; +-----+----+ | name| age| +-----+----+ | Mike| 80| | Dan| 50| | John| 30| |Jerry|null| | Mary|null| +-----+----+ -- Sort rows in ascending manner keeping null values to be first. SELECT name, age FROM person ORDER BY age DESC NULLS FIRST; +-----+----+ | name| age| +-----+----+ |Jerry|null| | Mary|null| | Mike| 80| | Dan| 50| | John| 30| +-----+----+ -- Sort rows based on more than one column with each column having different -- sort direction. SELECT * FROM person ORDER BY name ASC, age DESC; +---+-----+----+ | id| name| age| +---+-----+----+ |500| Dan| 50| |400|Jerry|null| |100| John| 30| |200| Mary|null| |300| Mike| 80| +---+-----+----+