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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:19:52+00:00 2026-05-15T16:19:52+00:00

I need a stored procedure which will allow me to return sorted results based

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I need a stored procedure which will allow me to return sorted results based on two input parameters: @sortColumnName and @sortDirection. I wrote the following stored procedure, but when I run it, I am getting this error: “Invalid column name ‘LastPayCheckDate’.”

SELECT Name, SUM(Pay), MAX(PayCheckDate) as LastPayCheckDate
FROM Employee
GROUP BY Name
ORDER BY 
    CASE WHEN @sortColumnName = 'LastPayCheckDate' AND @sortDirection = 'ASC'
        THEN [LastPayCheckDate] END ASC,
    CASE WHEN @sortColumnName = 'LastPayCheckDate' AND @sortDirection = 'DESC'
        THEN [LastPayCheckDate] END DESC

What is going on? I suppose that t-sql runs the case statement before the select… Am I right? How can I work around this issue?

Thanks for the help!

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    2026-05-15T16:19:53+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    Try this

    ORDER BY 
        CASE WHEN @sortColumnName = 'LastPayCheckDate' AND @sortDirection = 'ASC'
            THEN MAX(PayCheckDate) END ASC,
        CASE WHEN @sortColumnName = 'LastPayCheckDate' AND @sortDirection = 'DESC'
            THEN MAX(PayCheckDate) END DESC
    

    Example

    create table Test (id int, somevalue int)
    
    insert Test values(1,1)
    insert Test values(2,1)
    insert Test values(3,2)
    insert Test values(3,2)
    insert Test values(4,2)
    

    run this in 1 shot

    declare @sortDirection char(4)
    select  @sortDirection = 'DESC'
    
    select somevalue, COUNT(*)
     from Test
     group by somevalue 
     order by case when @sortDirection = 'ASC'
     then COUNT(*) end asc,
     case when @sortDirection = 'DESC'
     then COUNT(*) end desc
    
     select  @sortDirection = 'ASC'
     select somevalue, COUNT(*)
     from Test
     group by somevalue 
     order by case when @sortDirection = 'ASC'
     then COUNT(*) end asc,
     case when @sortDirection = 'DESC'
     then COUNT(*) end desc
    
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