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bookSorting by Multiple Columns

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We can also sort by multiple columns. We need to specify the column names separated by commas.

The first column specified in the sorting will have priority, and then the sorting will proceed according to the second column.

The syntax will look like this:

SELECT columns 
FROM table 
ORDER BY column_with_priority, column2, ...

Let’s look at the example that retrieves three columns and sorts the results by two of them: first by population and then by capital:

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SELECT ID, population, capital FROM country ORDER BY population, capital;
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Write an SQL query to retrieve four columns using the SELECT statement, namely: continent, region, population, and capital (please retrieve these columns in this order). Then, sort the result by two of them: first by continent, then by population.

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