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I'm outputting the contents of a select menu from a model using this:

$select = $this->select();
$select->order('name');
return $this->fetchAll($select);

However, what i want to do is order by a specific value, and then by the name column. The SQL would look like this:

SELECT * FROM `names` ORDER BY `name` = 'SomeValue' DESC,`name`

SAMPLE SQL CODE:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `names` (
  `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
  `name` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
  PRIMARY KEY  (`id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM  DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1 AUTO_INCREMENT=7 ;

INSERT INTO `names` (`id`, `name`) VALUES
(1, 'rob'),
(2, 'dave'),
(3, 'andy'),
(4, 'paul'),
(5, 'jason'),
(6, 'john');

SELECT *
FROM `names`
ORDER BY `name` = 'john' DESC , `name`

RETURNS:

6   john
3   andy
2   dave
5   jason
4   paul
1   rob
A: 

depending on your SQL DB, this is not supported. (i dont know a database which can sort directly by a string.)

what would you want to accomplish ? have fields with someValue at the first positions

Rufinus
This is possible with MySQL as i use that query in an older system
seengee
possible by not throughing an error, but dont sort like i would expect.can you give us an example table with data and what sorting you want to achive ?
Rufinus
it 100% works, i'll add an example in a minute
seengee
interesting ...
Rufinus
+3  A: 

I believe this is what you are looking for:

$name = 'John';
$order = new Zend_Db_Expr($this->getAdapter()->quoteInto("name = ?", $name) ." DESC, `name`");
$select = $this->select();
$select->order($order);
return $this->fetchAll($select);
Mark
that works, thanks!
seengee