From: | Alexandre Leclerc <aleclerc(at)ipso(dot)ca> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Ordering problem with varchar (DESC) |
Date: | 2007-01-31 15:46:17 |
Message-ID: | 45C0B9C9.1010609@ipso.ca |
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Hi all,
We have a column (varchar) that has plain text time and it is indexed.
When I do a query with the index, all the data is in the right order,
but when I user ORDER BY .. DESC, the order is messed up. Example:
By index 1: (date, time, data)
SELECT * from t1;
date (date type) time (varchar) data
2007-01-17 8h40 d1
2007-01-30 9h30 d2
2007-01-30 12h00 d3
2007-01-30 13h45 d4
2007-01-30 17h20 d5
SELECT * from t1 ORDER BY date, time DESC;
date (date type) time (varchar) data
2007-01-30 9h30 d2
2007-01-30 17h20 d5
2007-01-30 13h45 d4
2007-01-30 12h00 d3
2007-01-17 8h40 d1
I don't know why, this is like if the 'time' varchar was trimmed then
used for the ordering.
How can I fix that so that the result is exactly like the first one but
perfectly reversed in it's order?
Best regards.
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Alexandre Leclerc
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