Try a sub-select:

SELECT * FROM (SELECT * FROM rap ORDER BY rcountry,rcity,rsname,rfname 
DESC LIMIT 30 OFFSET 30) ORDER BY whatever;

miguel

On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Andre Dubuc wrote:
> Apache 1.3.23 + PHP 4.1.2 + PostgreSQL 7.2
> 
> I have a query that sorts by name, country, and city, then pages in groups of 
> 30 records. Originally, I had also coded two buttons: "Sort by Country', 
> 'Sort by City' since I wanted to offer users the options of these choices.
> 
> Unfortunately, these buttons work well, but re-select the whole shebang 
> (which I guess is to be expected), destroying any paging that had already 
> started. I've tried all sorts of ways, tried re-arranging the order of 
> execution, but the result is the same. 
> 
> I'm at a loss on how to proceed. I've deleted the choice (for now) and run it 
> as a simple select order by name query.The problem seems to be: I need a 
> sub-query select function that retains the original query, simply 
> re-organizing it according to the new criteria, and retains the original 
> paging. (Perhaps I shouldn't care whether the paging is messed up as long as 
> the results are the same.)
> 
> I realize that the way it's set up below, it will automatically send a NEW 
> query, which is not what I want. I'd like to work with the results of the 
> original query and modify it with the new criteria 
> 
> Any suggestions how I can achieve this, or whether it's even possible? I 
> would greatly appreciate any assistance or comments.
> 
> 
>**************************************************************************************
> 
> Snippet of offending code:
> 
> <?php
> 
> //snippet follows:
> 
> print "<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Sort by City">";
> print "&nbsp;";
> print "<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Sort by Country">";
> 
> // more code
> 
> if($_POST['submit'] == "Sort by Name"){
>       $query = "SELECT * FROM rap ORDER BY
>       rsname,rfname,rcountry,rcity,DESC LIMIT 30 OFFSET 30";
> }
> elseif($_POST['submit'] == "Sort by Country"){
>       $query = "SELECT * FROM rap ORDER BY
>       rcountry,rcity,rsname,rfname DESC LIMIT 30 OFFSET 30";
> }
> 
> //more code, including paging functions
> ?>
> 
> 
>********************************************************************************************
> 
> Tia,
> Andre
> 
> 
> 


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