Sorting Week Range in Pivots

  • I have this query that gives me

    Select WeekRange as WeekRange,

    [Open] as 'Open', [Resolved] as 'Resolved', [Pending] as 'Pending', [Other] as 'Other'

    From

    (

    Select weekRange, Status from ##TempInteractionData

    ) As SourceTable

    Pivot

    (

    Count(Status) for Status in ([Open], [Resolved], [Pending], [Other])

    ) As PivotTable

    The output looks like this

    What it is doing is sorting the data within a month and then the month itself

    WeekRangeOpenResolvedPendingOther

    01/05 ~ 01/11173611

    01/12 ~ 01/182111911

    01/19 ~ 01/2583200

    12/15 ~ 12/212230

    12/22 ~ 12/280210

    12/29 ~ 01/043410

    But what i need is the last 6 week ranges in descending order. Note that the order is month/date and the data for the month 12 is from 2013. So i need 2014 data (first 3 rows) in descending and 2013 data (last 3 rows in descending) order after that.

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