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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T05:29:46+00:00 2026-05-11T05:29:46+00:00

I use GORM to generate my database’s DDL from groovy classes. Which is great.

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I use GORM to generate my database’s DDL from groovy classes. Which is great. However, the order of fields in the generated SQL is not the same as the order of fields in the class. For example, if I create the class

class Person {   String firstName   String lastName   String address   String email } 

the following SQL is generated (for MySQL)

CREATE TABLE `test` (   `id` bigint(20) NOT NULL auto_increment,   `version` bigint(20) NOT NULL,   `address` varchar(255) NOT NULL,   `email` varchar(255) NOT NULL,   `first_name` varchar(255) NOT NULL,   `last_name` varchar(255) NOT NULL,   PRIMARY KEY  (`id`) ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 

The fields have been sorted into alphabetical order (after the autogenerated id and version fields). This is O.K. in this instance, but I have some much wider tables in which there is important contextual information in the order of the fields.

Here is my question: How do you tell GORM to order the fields in SQL in the order of declaration in the groovy class?

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  1. 2026-05-11T05:29:47+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:29 am

    There doesn’t appear to be a way to specify the ordering, but you could always create your own tables as you want them and provide name mappings in your domain classes. You could also let GORM create the tables, and then recreate the tables in the right order, and turn off the automatic DDL stuff in GORM after that. If you use the field and table names that GORM chose, you’ll not need to add any mappings.

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