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ORDER BY Using case statement

Asked by jsctechy in SQL Server 2005

hi,
I have a stored procedure that looks something like this:

create procedure usp_Test
(@SortBy varchar (20))
as
SELECT column1,column2, column3, column4 FROM myTable
Where ....
ORDER BY CASE @SortBy when ' ' then column1 else  @SortBy END

what i need to do is to add a second option to ORDER BY if i add another column it does not seems to be working =(

if i add this   ORDER BY CASE @SortBy when ' ' then column1 else  @SortBy END , column4

this does not work, how can i get it to work?
Thanks for your input,
jsctechy
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