@AndyK I had a hot dog within 3 seconds of getting into Boston city, went on a Shane version of the freedom trail (I eat at every stop) and had old-fashioned cocktails on the 52nd floor of the Prudential Tower
@Darick in MS SQL we always say explicitly defining the column name is the better way. that way the ordering won't change if you add another column or change the SELECT statement
If we have a bit column in SQL Server called disabled on a Users table, how do we return the users sorted on last name with the disabled ones showing at the very end?
@Alex SQL sorts multiple sorting ... that should give you a flat set ordered by LastName then by Disabled, what you could do is switch the sorting round to get the Disabled flag as the primary sort like this ...
select * from Users order by Disabled, LastName
that will give you a single flat set that starts with the disabled users and then the active users where each set is then sub ordered by last name