In a number of places on the web I've seen it claimed that ordering can be set 
via prepared statements. Indeed, the expected syntax is accepted on my 9.3 
server without errors:

sandbox=# CREATE TABLE test (
id serial PRIMARY KEY,
gender char
);

sandbox=# INSERT INTO test(gender)  VALUES('m') VALUES('f') VALUES('m') 
VALUES('f') VALUES('m');

sandbox=# PREPARE testplan(text) AS
SELECT * FROM test ORDER BY $1;

But the output is not what one would expect:

sandbox=# EXECUTE testplan('gender');
id | gender
----+--------
  1 | m
  2 | f
  3 | m
  4 | f
  5 | m
  6 | f
(6 rows)

As opposed to:
sandbox=# SELECT * FROM test ORDER BY gender;
 id | gender
----+--------
  2 | f
  4 | f
  6 | f
  1 | m
  3 | m
  5 | m
(6 rows)

It would seem that the ORDER BY clause is simply ignored in the prepared 
statement. Is this deliberate behaviour? I can well understand that supporting 
this kind of query would be tricky, but it would be very handy.

Many thanks,

Bryn

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