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Select a field you want to sort by. Click the Home tab on the Ribbon, and locate the Sort & Filter group. Sort the field by selecting the Ascending or Descending command. The table will now be sorted by the selected field. To save the new sort, click the Save command on the Quick Access toolbar.
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.
Introduction to MySQL ORDER BY clause In this syntax, you specify the one or more columns which you want to sort after the ORDER BY clause. The ASC stands for ascending and the DISC stands for descending. You use ASC to sort the result set in ascending order and DISC to sort the result set in descending order.
An ORDER BY clause in SQL specifies that an SQL SELECT statement returns a result set with the rows being sorted by the values of one or more columns. The sort criteria do not have to be included in the result set.
First, you specify a column name or an expression on which to sort the result set of the query. If you specify multiple columns, the result set is sorted by the first column and then that sorted result set is sorted by the second column, and so on.
Click the Home tab on the Ribbon, and locate the Sort & Filter group. Sort the field by selecting the Ascending or Descending command. Select Ascending to sort text A to Z or to sort numbers from smallest to largest. We will select this in our example because we want the last names to be in A-to-Z order.
Select a field you want to sort by. Click the Home tab on the Ribbon, and locate the Sort & Filter group. Sort the field by selecting the Ascending or Descending command. The table will now be sorted by the selected field. To save the new sort, click the Save command on the Quick Access toolbar.
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