Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> writes: > Antony Paul wrote: >> I need to use ORDER BY clause in a UNION query and the Order BY >> columns are not included in the SELECT statement. I tried like this >> >> (select .... from a) UNION (select ..... from b) order by a.ename; >> >> It says that >> ERROR: Attribute "ename" not found
> The "order by" is applying to the results of the union, not one of the > sub-selects. If you want to sort by a value, you'll need to include it > in the results list. You could suppress the order-by fields after the fact: SELECT x,y,z FROM ( (SELECT x,y,z,q FROM a) UNION (SELECT x,y,z,q FROM b) ORDER BY q ) ss; Also, always ask yourself if you really need UNION or if UNION ALL is sufficient. Removing duplicates from a large UNION is *expensive*, and all too often a waste of time. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org