On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 00:13:40 +0300, Volkan YAZICI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 02 06:00, Everton Luís Berz wrote: > > Is it possible to sort the content of an aggregate text column? > > > > Query: > > select s.name, ag_concat(c.name) from state s > > inner join city c on (c.idstate = s.idstate) > > group by s.name > > order by s.name; > > IMHO, you can receive results ordered by using a subselect: > > SELECT T.s_name, ag_concat(T.c_name) > FROM (SELECT s.name, c.name > FROM state AS s > INNER JOIN city AS c ON (c.idstate = s.idstate) > ORDER BY s.name, c.name) AS T (s_name, c_name) > GROUP BY T.s_name;
Note that this is nonstandard, but is an intentional (but I am not sure if it's documented) feature of Postgres. There can be some similar situations where you need to use OFFSET 0 to prevent optimizations that will break the ordering. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org