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SQL Fundamentals
Sección 1. Capítulo 10
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We can sort the data we receive in a specific order. To do this, we first retrieve the data using the SELECT operator and then apply the ORDER BY clause. This clause takes the names of columns based on which the output will be sorted.

Here's the syntax to help us understand:

SELECT columns
FROM table
ORDER BY column_name

Here is the example where we ordering the result by continent column:

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SELECT continent FROM country ORDER BY continent;
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It's important to note that when you specify a column with integer values, the sorting will be done in ascending order. For string columns, the sorting will follow alphabetical order.

Also, the ORDER BY clause should be placed just before the LIMIT clause, if a LIMIT clause is included in the query.

Explanation: In the example, you can observe that the ORDER BY clause sorts the data based on the continent column.

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Write an SQL query to select the capital column from the country table and sort the results alphabetically. Use the SELECT statement to choose the column, and the ORDER BY clause to sort the output. Only select the capital column.

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