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May 08, 2002
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arjen@fred.bitbike.com
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Clarified default of case-insensitive ORDER BY for char-type columns.
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@@ -12423,6 +12423,12 @@ mysql> SELECT name, birth FROM pet ORDER BY birth;
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@end example
On character type columns, sorting@-like all other comparison
operations@-is normally performed in a case-insensitive fashion.
This means that the order will be undefined for columns that are identical
except for their case. You can force a case-sensitive sort by using the
BINARY cast: @code{ORDER BY BINARY(field)}.
To sort in reverse order, add the @code{DESC} (descending) keyword to the
name of the column you are sorting by:
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