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By default ORDER BY sorts the data in ascending order. We can use the keyword DISC to sort the data in descending order and the keyword ASC to sort in ascending order.
GROUP BY clause is used with the SELECT statement. In the query, GROUP BY clause is placed after the WHERE clause. In the query, GROUP BY clause is placed before ORDER BY clause if used any.
Use the ORDER BY clause to display the output table of a query in either ascending or descending alphabetical order. Whereas the GROUP BY clause gathers rows into groups and sorts the groups into alphabetical order, ORDER BY sorts individual rows. The ORDER BY clause must be the last clause that you specify in a query.
No, the order doesn't matter for the GROUP BY clause. MySQL and SQLite are the only databases I'm aware of that allow you to select columns which are omitted from the group by (non-standard, not portable) but the order doesn't matter there either. SQL is declarative. The main place column order matters is for indexes.
Group by and Order by in SQL: ORDER BY alters the order in which items are returned. An order by sorts. GROUP BY will aggregate records by the specified columns which allows you to perform aggregation functions on non-grouped columns (such as SUM, COUNT, AVG, etc).
The SQL order of execution defines the order in which the clauses of a query are evaluated. Some of the most common query challenges I run into could be easily avoided with a clearer understanding of the SQL order of execution, sometimes called the order of operations.
By default ORDER BY sorts the data in ascending order. We can use the keyword DISC to sort the data in descending order and the keyword ASC to sort in ascending order.
Descending Order By default, ORDER BY sorts the column in ascending order that is, from the lowest values to the highest values. You could also explicitly state this using the ASC keyword, but it's not necessary. If you want the highest values to appear first, you can use the DISC keyword.
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