1 row where "start_date" is on date 2019-11-14 sorted by total_distance

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  • 2019-11-14 · 1
id created_at updated_at deleted_at activity_type duration duration_unit total_distance ▼ total_distance_unit total_energy_burned total_energy_burned_unit source_name source_version creation_date start_date end_date device_id
109 2021-03-04 17:19:51.208677+03:00 2021-03-04 17:19:51.208677+03:00   HKWorkoutActivityTypeRunning 22.5120891670386 min 3.664478057414417 km 227.2546867568784 kcal Apple Watch — Vsevolod 5.2.1 2019-11-14 07:49:22+03:00 2019-11-14 07:26:50+03:00 2019-11-14 07:49:21+03:00 Apple Watch 5

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CREATE TABLE `health_workouts` (`id` integer,`created_at` datetime,`updated_at` datetime,`deleted_at` datetime,`activity_type` text,`duration` real,`duration_unit` text,`total_distance` real,`total_distance_unit` text,`total_energy_burned` real,`total_energy_burned_unit` text,`source_name` text,`source_version` text,`creation_date` datetime UNIQUE,`start_date` datetime,`end_date` datetime,`device_id` integer,PRIMARY KEY (`id`),CONSTRAINT `fk_health_workouts_device` FOREIGN KEY (`device_id`) REFERENCES `health_devices`(`id`));
CREATE INDEX `idx_health_workouts_deleted_at` ON `health_workouts`(`deleted_at`);