i have two queries being combined with a UNION ALL
1:
--Query 1
SELECT Flavor, Color
FROM Friends
--Query 2
SELECT Flavor,
(SELECT TOP 1 Color
FROM Rainbows
WHERE Rainbows.StrangerID = Strangers.StrangerID
ORDER BY Wavelength DESC
) AS Color
FROM Strangers
Both of which, of course, work fine separately, but when combined with a UNION ALL
:
SELECT Flavor, Color
FROM Friends
UNION ALL
SELECT Flavor,
(SELECT TOP 1 Color
FROM Rainbows
WHERE Rainbows.StrangerID = Strangers.StrangerID
ORDER BY Wavelength DESC
) AS Color
FROM Strangers
The query fails with the error:
Msg 104, Level 15, State 1, Line 3
ORDER BY items must appear in the select list if the statement contains a UNION operator.
How do i use an ORDER BY in a statement with a UNION ALL?
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CREATE TABLE Friends (Flavor int, Color int)
CREATE TABLE Strangers (Flavor int, StrangerID int)
CREATE TABLE Rainbows (StrangerID int, Color int, Wavelength int)
go
SELECT Flavor, Color
FROM Friends
UNION ALL
SELECT Flavor,
(SELECT TOP 1 Color
FROM Rainbows
WHERE Rainbows.StrangerID = Strangers.StrangerID
ORDER BY Wavelength DESC
) AS Color
FROM Strangers
go
DROP TABLE Rainbows
DROP TABLE Strangers
DROP TABLE Friends
Server: Msg 104, Level 15, State 1, Line 2
ORDER BY items must appear in the select list if the statement contains a UNION operator.
Footnotes
- 1Contrived hypothetical example. Or not.
Actually, looking at the workaround from that link I commented, you might want to try this:
...or some similar type of thing to try to fool the engine into not complaining.
But I can't test it, I'm afraid; I don't think we've got a 2000 box left in the building, virtual or otherwise.
EDIT: Ah! Looks like Joe and I overlapped on our sneakiness :)
I know that you could use a CTE (Common Table Expression) , where you can use your order by for the CTE.
That should help. The important thig is to make sure that you have your order by columns returned in the inner query (in this case the CTE).
Let me know how it works.
A bit of a hack, but this will work.