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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T05:56:03+00:00 2026-05-20T05:56:03+00:00

I found this nice example of doing paging in SQL Server, however, I need

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I found this nice example of doing paging in SQL Server, however, I need to do some dynamic ordering. That is, the user passes in an integer, which then gets used to do the ordering, like this:

ORDER BY
    CASE WHEN @orderBy = 1 THEN DateDiff(ss, getdate(), received_date)  --oldest
        WHEN @orderBy = 2 THEN DateDiff(ss, received_date, getdate()) --newest
        WHEN @orderBy = 3 THEN message_id --messageid
        WHEN @orderBy = 4 THEN LEFT(person_reference, LEN(person_reference)-1) --personid
    END

Is it possible to do paging, with this form of dynamic ordering?

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    2026-05-20T05:56:03+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:56 am

    What you do instead is move the ORDER BY code into the ROW_NUMBER window function.

    Like this example

    SELECT * -- your columns
    FROM
    (
        SELECT *, ROWNUM = ROW_NUMBER() OVER (
        ORDER BY
            CASE WHEN @orderBy = 1 THEN DateDiff(ss, getdate(), received_date)  --oldest
                WHEN @orderBy = 2 THEN DateDiff(ss, received_date, getdate()) --newest
                WHEN @orderBy = 3 THEN message_id --messageid
                WHEN @orderBy = 4 THEN LEFT(person_reference, LEN(person_reference)-1) --personid
            END
        )
        FROM TBL
    
    ) R
    where ROWNUM between ((@pageNumber-1)*@PageSize +1) and (@pageNumber*@PageSize)
    

    The main problem with the complex ORDER BY and the windowing function is that you end up fully materializing the rownum against all rows before returning just one page.

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