Your PDF is not very clear at all to me.
Is the first part trying to describe the original table and identify the
columns? Or is is pseudo code of some kind?
Is the table you present the table that the query will read or is it the
expected result?
Your example query has a WHERE clause that says "selected = 1" but I don't
see a column named "Selected".
What do you mean by "positioning"?
If you provide a definition of the original table and ideally a few sample
rows from it, and describe what you want the query to do a lot more clearly,
someone might be able to help you but right now, I have no idea what you are
trying to do.
Rhino
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From: "Jad Madi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 3:49 AM
Subject: ORDER BY two clauses
guys, I have little question, but to make it more clear I wrote it
with example of what i want on this pdf,
http://www.easyhttp.net/files/query.pdf
please advise.
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