Mark Kelly wrote on 14.07.2010 20:03:
> Hi.
>
> If my query is:
>
> SELECT art_id, art_headline, art_date
> FROM article
> WHERE art_id IN (357, 344, 120, 258, 369, 195, 343, 370);
>
> can I ask Postgres to return the rows in the order of the IDs in the IN
> clause? They are in a specific order defined outside the database.
>
Something like:
SELECT art_id, art_headline, art_date
FROM article a
JOIN (values (1,357), (2,344), (3, 120), (4, 258), (5, 369), (6, 195), (7, 343), (8, 370) ) t(sort_order, id) ON t.id = a.art_id
ORDER BY t.sort_order