Here is the exact bug I filed. Please vote for it if you plan to stay with Flex 3 for a while.
https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FLEXDMV-2310 --- In [email protected], Tom McNeer <tmcn...@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > Again, thanks to everyone for their replies. > > On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:00 AM, tntomek <tnto...@...> wrote: > > > See if u can find your sort actually being used, > > > > Unfortunately , this is proving a little problematic. I don't know why this > is happening, but when I control-click on GroupingCollection to open the > file and set a breakpoint, Flex Builder/Eclipse just gives me a message > saying it can't open the file from the datavisualization.swc. > > I can go to the as file in the SDK in another editor. But since Flex Builder > is identifying the swc as the source of the class, I can't set a breakpoint. > > If anyone has any thoughts on this, please let me know. Meanwhile: > > You should check out some of the examples at the ilog exilir page.. i've > > said this before they have some good examples... > > > Any way you could be a little more specific? There's a lot of stuff around > ilog elixir. What page do you mean? > > > > You should be adding an eventListener so that when your collection > > refreshes you can do everything you need to. > > > I'm kinda lost here. What would I need to do _after_ the collection > refreshes? If I set the sort and refresh the collection, shouldn't that be > enough? > > > > You can see if the collection has refreshed properly by checking the return > > value from the refresh method > > > Yes. I can see that the collection has been refreshed. And I can see that > the objects in the grouping collection are in the correct order. But as soon > as I step past that breakpoint and view the application, the objects are > sorted in a completely different (apparently random) order. > > > -- > Thanks, > > Tom > > Tom McNeer > MediumCool > http://www.mediumcool.com > 1735 Johnson Road NE > Atlanta, GA 30306 > 404.589.0560 >

