hi, i am fairly new in postgresql, so if anyone can help me would be great
 

if i simply do:
 

select ver_no

from version

order by ver_no
 

the result will be something like this:
 

.1.3.1

.1.3.2.5.

.1.4.1.7.12

.1.4.11.14.7.

.1.4.3.109.1.

.1.4.8.66.
 

so as you can see first 3 lines are ok, but how to make 1.4.3.109 come 
before 1.4.11 because the third level "3" is smaller than "11".  i 
understand they are stored as char so i used split_part function to 
separate each numbers between "." in a separate column. but when i try 
to convert those column into integer, i am getting an error msg saying: 
ERROR:  invalid input syntax for type numeric: " "
 

here is my code:
 

select ver_no, duedate, status,

to_number(split_part(ver_no, '.', 2), '9999') a,

to_number(split_part(ver_no, '.', 3), '9999') b,

to_number(split_part(ver_no, '.', 4), '9999') c,

to_number(split_part(ver_no, '.', 5), '9999') d
 
 

from version
 

order by a,b,c,d
 

I am not sure if i am heading towards wrong direction but can someone please 
suggest or give me some other ideas to sort this.  
 

PS: i found some good solution in SQL Server but those commands are not used in 
postgreSQL.

Thanks in advance

- James

                                          

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