Re: Sorting error

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13470
interpreted = N
texte = At 1:02 PM -0800 9/16/97, John Hill is rumored to have typed:> Just for clarity it might be good to prepend as (ascending) to the> YRsort, MTHsort, DYsort (asYRsort etc.) so the direction is clear. Second,> in addition to viewing the titles, view the YR, MTH, DY fields with each> record - how are they sorted? Your WebDNA looks fine. I've added as (I thought I had to put it in a different arguement like YRsdir=as. I like this new way better). So, with the WebDNA:[SEARCH db=DB/Test.db&bwtitledata=Will&allhit=1&asYRsort=1&asMTHsort=2&asDAYsort=3&YRtype=num&MTHtype=num&DAYtype=num][FOUNDITEMS][TITLE] ([MTH]/[DAY]/[YR])<
[/FOUNDITEMS][/SEARCH]
I get:Will to Power #9 (8/2/94)Will to Power #11 (8/4/94)Will to Power #5 (7/2/94)Will to Power #8 (8/1/94)Will to Power #6 (7/3/94)Will to Power #4 (7/1/94)Will to Power #10 (8/3/94)Will to Power #2 (6/2/94)Will to Power #1 (6/1/94)Will to Power #3 (6/3/94)Will to Power #7 (7/4/94) MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.comDark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/
Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Sorting error (John Hill 1997)
  2. Re: Sorting error (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. Re: Sorting error (Michael Winston 1997)
  4. RE: Sorting error (Marc Eagle 1997)
  5. Re: Sorting error (Michael Winston 1997)
  6. Re: Sorting error (Michael Winston 1997)
  7. Re: Sorting error (John Hill 1997)
  8. Sorting error (Michael Winston 1997)
  9. Re: Sorting error (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  10. Re: Sorting error (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  11. Re: Sorting error (John Hill 1997)
At 1:02 PM -0800 9/16/97, John Hill is rumored to have typed:> Just for clarity it might be good to prepend as (ascending) to the> YRsort, MTHsort, DYsort (asYRsort etc.) so the direction is clear. Second,> in addition to viewing the titles, view the YR, MTH, DY fields with each> record - how are they sorted? Your WebDNA looks fine. I've added as (I thought I had to put it in a different arguement like YRsdir=as. I like this new way better). So, with the WebDNA:[SEARCH db=DB/Test.db&bwtitledata=Will&allhit=1&asYRsort=1&asMTHsort=2&asDAYsort=3&YRtype=num&MTHtype=num&DAYtype=num][founditems][TITLE] ([MTH]/[DAY]/[YR])<
[/FOUNDITEMS][/SEARCH]
I get:Will to Power #9 (8/2/94)Will to Power #11 (8/4/94)Will to Power #5 (7/2/94)Will to Power #8 (8/1/94)Will to Power #6 (7/3/94)Will to Power #4 (7/1/94)Will to Power #10 (8/3/94)Will to Power #2 (6/2/94)Will to Power #1 (6/1/94)Will to Power #3 (6/3/94)Will to Power #7 (7/4/94) MichaelMichael Winston *By Phone!: (503)/652/8815 x341Internet Coordinator *By e-mail!: michaelw@dhorse.comDark Horse Comics, Inc. *By web!: http://www.dhorse.com/
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