Hello.


What exact version of MySQL are you using? Please could you provide a

repeatable test case.



Scott Klarenbach wrote:

> Must be a bug of sorts:

> 

> If you add an ORDER BY clause to the view itself, then mysql allows

> the caller to override with their own ORDER BY clause and it works as

> expected.  However; if no ORDER BY clause is present in the CREATE

> VIEW statement, then the caller receives erroneous results if they

> call the view with their own ORDER BY clause.

> 

> Scott Klarenbach.

> 



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