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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T05:30:47+00:00 2026-05-28T05:30:47+00:00

I currently have a signed integer set in a MyISAM table, The query is

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I currently have a signed integer set in a MyISAM table,

The query is like:

SELECT * from some_view ORDER BY value DESC, dateAdded DESC

I’m getting this order:

1
2
-1
-2
0
0

The zero values aren’t seen as +/- but I need them to be greater than a negative value!!!

This is my actual query:

SELECT * FROM vw_answer sa left join vw_answer_votes av on av.answerID = sa.id WHERE sa.id = 77 ORDER BY av.vote, dateAdded

I have the following:

tbl_users
tbl_solutions - Indexes tbl_users.id as authorID
tbl_solution_answers - Indexes tbl_solutions.id as solutionID
tbl_solution_answer_votes - Indexes tbl_users.id as voterID and tbl_solution_answers
as answerID

tbl_solution_answer_votes only has one none indexed column which contains -1 or 1 depending on the vote cast by a user. This is a signed integer.

my view when I select answers selects tbl_solution_answers and the sum(tbl_solution_answer_votes.vote)

It all works, except the ordering on signed integer.

Edit: Values in the votes table only exist if a user has voted else it simply doesn’t exist. I need something like this I think:

SELECT * FROM tbl_answers sa right join vw_answer_votes av on av.answerID = sa.id
ORDER BY av.vote > 0 desc, av.vote IS NULL, av.vote < 0 desc,  dateAdded DESC
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    2026-05-28T05:30:48+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 5:30 am

    You are ordering on two fields, value and dateadded, try taking out your date added.

    create table order_by_neg_test
        (`id` int(11) unsigned not null auto_increment, 
        `value` int(11) signed not null, 
         primary key (`id`)) engine=myisam default charset=utf8;
    

    I inserted some random values and here are the results:

    # No order
    mysql> select * from order_by_neg_test;
    +----+-------+
    | id | value |
    +----+-------+
    |  1 |    45 |
    |  2 |     1 |
    |  3 |     0 |
    |  4 |    -1 |
    |  5 |    17 |
    |  6 |    27 |
    |  7 |    -1 |
    +----+-------+
    7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
    
    # With an order
    mysql> select * from order_by_neg_test order by value desc;
    +----+-------+
    | id | value |
    +----+-------+
    |  1 |    45 |
    |  6 |    27 |
    |  5 |    17 |
    |  2 |     1 |
    |  3 |     0 |
    |  4 |    -1 |
    |  7 |    -1 |
    +----+-------+
    7 rows in set (0.00 sec)
    

    Notice in the order, 0 > -1.

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