306
votes

Currently I am doing a very basic OrderBy in my statement.

SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE visible=1 ORDER BY position ASC, id DESC

The problem with this is that NULL entries for 'position' are treated as 0. Therefore all entries with position as NULL appear before those with 1,2,3,4. eg:

NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 2, 3, 4

Is there a way to achieve the following ordering:

1, 2, 3, 4, NULL, NULL, NULL.
14
You should reconsider user1052645's answer. It's simpler, requires no knowledge of max values, and could be faster (assuming evaluating an expression may be faster than a function call). - Steve Clay
The accepted answer is WRONG!!!!! See here and here - the ISNULL (field), field ASC works as does the CASE solution! - Vérace
@SteveClay who was user1052645? - Adam

14 Answers

613
votes

MySQL has an undocumented syntax to sort nulls last. Place a minus sign (-) before the column name and switch the ASC to DESC:

SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE visible=1 ORDER BY -position DESC, id DESC

It is essentially the inverse of position DESC placing the NULL values last but otherwise the same as position ASC.

A good reference is here http://troels.arvin.dk/db/rdbms#select-order_by

341
votes

I found this to be a good solution for the most part:

SELECT * FROM table ORDER BY ISNULL(field), field ASC;
27
votes

NULL LAST

SELECT * FROM table_name ORDER BY id IS NULL, id ASC
23
votes

Something like

SELECT * FROM tablename where visible=1 ORDER BY COALESCE(position, 999999999) ASC, id DESC

Replace 999999999 with what ever the max value for the field is

4
votes

You can swap out instances of NULL with a different value to sort them first (like 0 or -1) or last (a large number or a letter)...

SELECT field1, IF(field2 IS NULL, 9999, field2) as ordered_field2
  FROM tablename
 WHERE visible = 1
 ORDER BY ordered_field2 ASC, id DESC
4
votes

Try using this query:

SELECT * FROM tablename
WHERE visible=1 
ORDER BY 
CASE WHEN position IS NULL THEN 1 ELSE 0 END ASC,id DESC
3
votes

You can coalesce your NULLs in the ORDER BY statement:

select * from tablename
where <conditions>
order by
    coalesce(position, 0) ASC, 
    id DESC

If you want the NULLs to sort on the bottom, try coalesce(position, 100000). (Make the second number bigger than all of the other position's in the db.)

3
votes

For a DATE column you can use:


NULLS last:

ORDER BY IFNULL(`myDate`, '9999-12-31') ASC

Blanks last:

ORDER BY IF(`myDate` = '', '9999-12-31', `myDate`) ASC
3
votes
SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE visible=1 ORDER BY CASE WHEN `position` = 0 THEN 'a' END , position ASC
2
votes

To achieve following result :

1, 2, 3, 4, NULL, NULL, NULL.

USE syntax, place -(minus sign) before field name and use inverse order_type(Like: If you want order by ASC order then use DESC or if you want DESC order then use ASC)

SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE visible=1 ORDER BY -position DESC

2
votes

This is working fine:

SELECT * FROM tablename ORDER BY position = 0, position ASC;

position
1 
2
3
0
0
2
votes

This works well for me as well.

ORDER BY ISNULL(field), field = 0 ASC;

Returns 1 2 3 0 0 null null

1
votes

That's simple. You just need to order twice:

  • first step, order NULLs
  • second step, order your field.
SELECT * FROM table_name 
ORDER BY ISNULL(field_name), field_name;

It works with any types, including JSON.

-9
votes

Why don't you order by NULLS LAST?

SELECT * 
FROM tablename
WHERE visible = 1 
ORDER BY position ASC NULLS LAST, id DESC