## Put records in order using members of json doc ## Preamble --source include/xplugin_preamble.inc --source include/xplugin_create_user.inc ## Test starts here --write_file $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/crud_order_by.tmp ## Test data -->sql create schema xtest; use xtest; create table xtable (doc JSON); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 2, "string": "2"}'); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 70, "string": "70"}'); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 5, "string": "5"}'); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 10, "string": "10"}'); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 1, "string": "1"}'); insert into xtable (doc) values ('{"numeric": 30, "string": "30"}'); SELECT * FROM xtest.xtable; -->endsql Mysqlx.Crud.Find { collection { name: "xtable" schema: "xtest" } data_model: TABLE order { expr { type: IDENT identifier { document_path { type: MEMBER value: "numeric" } } } } } -->recvresult Mysqlx.Crud.Find { collection { name: "xtable" schema: "xtest" } data_model: TABLE order { expr { type: IDENT identifier { document_path { type: MEMBER value: "string" } } } } } -->recvresult EOF --exec $MYSQLXTEST -ux_root --password='' --file=$MYSQL_TMP_DIR/crud_order_by.tmp 2>&1 ## Cleanup --remove_file $MYSQL_TMP_DIR/crud_order_by.tmp --source include/xplugin_drop_user.inc drop schema if exists xtest;