BUG #4917: NULLs Last as a Global Option

Started by MIchael Blakealmost 17 years ago2 messagesbugs
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#1MIchael Blake
michael.blake@webdynamic.com.au

The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference: 4917
Logged by: MIchael Blake
Email address: michael.blake@webdynamic.com.au
PostgreSQL version: 8.3
Operating system: Linux [Ubuntu 9.04]
Description: NULLs Last as a Global Option
Details:

Could an option be added to postgresql.conf for default ordering of NULL
values for different sort orders? That is, I'd like to be able to force
NULLs to be last for date types and number types for descending, but first
for ascending - the trick is I'd like this to be the default globally.

For example:

null_ordering_asc = first
null_ordering_desc = last

#2Tom Lane
tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us
In reply to: MIchael Blake (#1)
Re: BUG #4917: NULLs Last as a Global Option

"MIchael Blake" <michael.blake@webdynamic.com.au> writes:

Could an option be added to postgresql.conf for default ordering of NULL
values for different sort orders?

It could be, but whether it will be is an entirely different question.
I think by and large we've discovered that GUC variables that alter the
defined semantics of SQL commands are not such a great idea. In any
case, you'd have to wait at least a year to solve your problem that
way, so fixing it on the client side is probably a better plan.

regards, tom lane