I solved it myself.....forgot that the column
(I'm tweaking someone elses db) is not INT.
Therefore, I just put a "0+" in front of the
field I want to ORDER by.
v/r
Mike
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Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 11:50:09 -0500
From: Mike <
meg@lilly.csoft.net>
To: plug <
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Subject: sql statement (order by)
A bit off topic, but I thought someone could
throw it out quick:
I have a select statement that grabs a bunch of
info from one table. One column has numbers
in it representing Potential Revenue. I am trying
to order my query by this column but I do not get the results
i want. The order by just orders it by the first number.
For instance
10
1000
20
2
I want 1000 to be first and then descend from there.
I have done this before but it is quite a bit like
forgeting how to spell "the"!
v/r
Mike
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