Order for one column descendingly : Order By « Select Query « Oracle PL / SQL

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Oracle PL / SQL » Select Query » Order By 
Order for one column descendingly
  
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table emp(
  2           emp_id                integer         primary key
  3          ,lastname               varchar2(20)    not null
  4          ,firstname              varchar2(15)    not null
  5          ,midinit                varchar2(1)
  6          ,street                 varchar2(30)
  7          ,city                   varchar2(20)
  8          ,state                  varchar2(2)
  9          ,zip                    varchar2(5)
 10          ,shortZipCode                   varchar2(4)
 11          ,area_code              varchar2(3)
 12          ,phone                  varchar2(8)
 13          ,company_name           varchar2(50));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> insert into emp(emp_id,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,shortZipCode,area_code,phone,company_name)values
  2                      (1,'Jones','Joe','J','Ave','New York','NY','11202','1111','212', '221-4333','Big Company');

row created.

SQL> insert into emp(emp_id,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,shortZipCode,area_code,phone,company_name)values
  2                      (2,'Smith','Sue','J','Street','New York','NY','11444','1111','212', '436-6773','Little Company');

row created.

SQL> insert into emp(emp_id,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,shortZipCode,area_code,phone,company_name)values
  2                      (3,'X','Peggy','J','Drive','New York','NY','45502','2222','212', '234-4444','Medium Company');

row created.

SQL> insert into emp(emp_id,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,shortZipCode,area_code,phone,company_name)values
  2                      (4,'Murdy','Jill', null,'93Eady St','New York','NY','45452','6458','212', '634-7733','Wilton Company');

row created.

SQL> insert into emp(emp_id,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,shortZipCode,area_code,phone,company_name)values
  2                      (5,'Oper','Carl','L','19 Studio Drive','New York','NY','67672','3234','212', '243-4243','Wesson and Smith Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> select lastname, area_code, phone
  2    from emp
  3   order by area_code desc, lastname;

LASTNAME             ARE PHONE
-------------------- --- --------
Jones                212 221-4333
Murdy                212 634-7733
Oper                 212 243-4243
Smith                212 436-6773
X                    212 234-4444

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

SQL>

   
    
  
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