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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T23:20:33+00:00 2026-05-13T23:20:33+00:00

Hi i have a store procedure, where i do a select query. I want

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Hi i have a store procedure, where i do a select query.
I want order this by an external parameter.

I post an minimal example:

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[up_missioni_get_data]
@order VarChar(100)
AS
BEGIN
    -- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
    -- interfering with SELECT statements.
    SET NOCOUNT ON;

    -- Insert statements for procedure here
    SELECT  * from missioni ORDER BY ...
END

What can i write in order by for do that?

thanks

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    2026-05-13T23:20:33+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:20 pm

    You have 2 options, either use a CASE statement, or use dynamic sql

    This would be an example of the CASE statement

    DECLARE @Table TABLE(
            Col1 VARCHAR(10),
            Col2 VARCHAR(10)
    )
    
    DECLARE @OrderBy VARCHAR(100)
    
    SET @OrderBy = 'Col1'
    
    SELECT  *
    FROM    @Table
    ORDER BY 
            CASE
                WHEN @OrderBy = 'Col1' THEN Col1
                WHEN @OrderBy = 'Col2' THEN Col2
                ELSE Col1
            END
    

    And this would be and example of dynamic sql

    CREATE TABLE #Table (
            Col1 VARCHAR(10),
            Col2 VARCHAR(10)
    )
    
    DECLARE @OrderBy VARCHAR(100)
    
    SET @OrderBy = 'Col1'
    
    DECLARE @SqlString NVARCHAR(MAX)
    
    SELECT @SqlString = 'SELECT * FROM #Table ORDER BY ' + @OrderBy
    
    EXEC(@Sqlstring)
    
    DROP TABLE #Table
    
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