I want to regularly update the rows in a database but also want more popular rows (rows that are requested more) to be updated more often. I thought I could base this on two parameters: popularity and time since the last update.
id | title | popularity | last_updated
---+-------+------------+-------------
1  | A     | 148        | 20190501
2  | B     | 3874       | 20190201
3  | C     | 29         | 20190104
4  | D     | 242        | 20190314
5  | E     | 398        | 20190325
6  | F     | 3          | 20190128
The last_updated column is formated as YYYYMMDD.
I first thought I could simply use ORDER BY:
SELECT * FROM results ORDER BY last_updated, popularity;
However, this query will only care about the last_updated column if the value of two or more rows' popularity is the same.
Would it be possible to e.g. turn popularity and last_updated into another value that can be used for this kind of sorting?