CREATE TYPE enum_type AS ENUM ('X-One','A-Two');

SELECT *
FROM (VALUES
('Not Enum'::text, 1::int, 'Uno'::text),
('Not Enum', 2, 'Dos'),
('Enum', 4, 'X-One'),
('Enum', 3, 'A-Two')) val (flag, id, val)
;

I need to write an ORDER BY clause that will result in the output of: 1, 2,
4, 3

Basically, if value is capable of being cast to the enum it should be and
the sorting order of the enum used; otherwise order on the value of id.

It doesn't matter how the two groups, enums and non-enums, sort relative to
each other - for any execution of the query either all values will be
enum-able or none will be.

Trying to do this in pure SQL though I'm thinking I'll have to do this in
pl/pgsql and put the "is enum-able" check external to the query and either
use dynamic SQL or write two separate queries.

I tried casting the enum to an integer but it would not let me :(

Thanks in advanced for any thoughts.

David J.

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