I have a sorting issue in postgres in a column with values such as version. Version is character varying, with values such as the following (un-ordered).
1.2
One way: (works if version may have maximum 3 parts)
with t(col) as(
select '1.9' union all
select '2' union all
select '1.2' union all
select '1.10.1'
)
select * from t
order by
case when split_part(col, '.', 1) = '' then 0 else split_part(col, '.', 1)::int end desc,
case when split_part(col, '.', 2) = '' then 0 else split_part(col, '.', 2)::int end desc,
case when split_part(col, '.', 3) = '' then 0 else split_part(col, '.', 3)::int end desc
Postgres allow you to sort by arrays -- which is essentially what the version number represents. Hence, you can use this syntax:
order by string_to_array(version, '.')::int[] desc
Here is a full example:
select *
from (values ('1'), ('2.1'), ('1.2.3'), ('1.10.6'), ('1.9.4')) v(version)
order by string_to_array(version, '.')::int[] desc;
And even a demonstration.