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sql - TSQL - Is it possible to define the sort order?

Is it possible to define a sort order for the returned results?

I would like the sort order to be 'orange' 'apple' 'strawberry' not ascending or descending.

I know ORDER BY can do ASC or DESC but is there a DEFINED('orange', 'apple', 'strawberry') type thing?

This will be running on SQL Server 2000.

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It's incredibly clunky, but you can use a CASE statement for ordering:

SELECT * FROM Blah 
ORDER BY CASE MyColumn 
    WHEN 'orange' THEN 1 
    WHEN 'apple' THEN 2 
    WHEN 'strawberry' THEN 3 
    END 

Alternately, you can create a secondary table which contains the sort field and a sort order.

TargetValue  SortOrder
orange       1
apple        2
strawberry   3

And join your table onto this new table.


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