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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T18:27:24+00:00 2026-06-01T18:27:24+00:00

If I have a set of results as which for example when visualised looks

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If I have a set of results as which for example when visualised looks like [status | date] :

[1|2012/01/06],[2|2011/04/23],[3|2012/02/12],[1|2012/11/26],[2|2012/10/13],[3|2010/03/01],[3|2010/06/27]

How would I order the results so the rows with a status of 1 have priority over status’ of 2 & 3 AND then order those ‘split’ results by the date?

If I order the status by ASC then I end up with:

[1|2012/01/06],[1|2012/11/26],[2|2011/04/23],[2|2012/10/13],[3|2012/02/12],[3|2010/03/01],[3|2010/06/27]

This separates the status’ 2 & 3.
I want a result set which is like the following:

[1|2012/01/06],[1|2012/11/26],[3|2012/02/12],[3|2010/03/01],[2|2011/04/23],[3|2010/06/27],[2|2012/10/13]

tl;dr I want to order my results by either status of 1 or status > than 1. What do I do?

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    2026-06-01T18:27:25+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 6:27 pm

    You could try the following –

    ORDER BY IF(status = 1, 1, 2) ASC, date ASC
    
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