On 10/27/06, Waylan Limberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I couldn't help but notice that in your example, it is also sorted by
> Sink *descending*. What happens if you click on "Sink" again? If I'm
> not mistaken, it should sort *ascending*. Then again, this just may be
> a coincidence of a poorly written example in which case you can ignore
> me.

sorry, just a poor example. The real table has rather long names and
over 15k entries, so I can't exactly paste it here.

Well, I just copy and paste the first few rows... yeah. Here goes:

when it first comes up, it starts like this:
====


                 Source                   Sink
     ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG   AECO
     ELRAMA 13 KV UNIT1    HREA - AP
     ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG   APS
    MITCHELL 24 KV GEN 3   DUQ
     ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG   BGE
====

then I click on Source, and I get

====
          Source               Sink
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WILLIAMSPORT - AP
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WESTERN HUB
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WEST INT HUB
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WELLSBORO
====

and I click on Sink, and get
====
          Source               Sink
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WILLIAMSPORT - AP
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WESTERN HUB
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WEST INT HUB
    ALDENE 13 KV SK NUG  WELLSBORO
====

which is exactly the same as the previous one, if you look :(
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