DESC

Sorting

Sorts results in descending order (Z-A, 9-0, newest-oldest).

Syntax

ORDER BY col DESC

Example

SELECT * FROM posts
ORDER BY created_at DESC;

About SQL DESC

The DESC keyword belongs to the Sorting category of SQL statements. Sorts results in descending order (Z-A, 9-0, newest-oldest). Understanding this command is essential for any developer working with relational databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, or SQL Server.

SQL (Structured Query Language) is the standard language for managing and querying relational databases. The DESC statement is supported across all major database systems, though specific syntax may vary slightly between PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, Oracle, SQL Server, and SQLite. Always consult your database's documentation for vendor-specific features and limitations.

Best practices for using DESC: always test queries on a development database before running them in production, use parameterized queries to prevent SQL injection, and leverage EXPLAIN to understand query performance. For complex queries, consider using CTEs (Common Table Expressions) to improve readability and maintainability.

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