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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T07:07:13+00:00 2026-06-16T07:07:13+00:00

I run a select statement for a table. I do an ORDER BY on

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I run a select statement for a table. I do an ORDER BY on a field which is DATE type.
That field has 3 possible values:

  1. A date>=today

  2. A date<today

  3. null

I wanted it to consider no2 as null in order to bring me the no1 results first and then ALL the others, no matter their values as I run a second ORDER BY next.
I tried anything with no success, it seems this is beyond my knowledge.
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    2026-06-16T07:07:15+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 7:07 am

    For SQL Server:

    order by 
    case when mydate >= getdate() then mydate else null end
    
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