Charles R Harris wrote: > On 11/1/06, George Sakkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Albert Strasheim wrote: > > > > > Check the thread "Strange results when sorting array with fields" from > > > about a week back. Travis made some changes to sorting in the presence > > > of fields that should solve your problem, assuming your fields appear in > > > the order you want to sort (i.e. you want to sort f1, f2, f3 and not > > > something like f1, f3, f2). > > > > I'm afraid this won't help in my case; I want to sort twice, once by f1 > > and once by f2. I guess I could make a second file with the fields > > swapped but this seems more messy and inefficient than Francesc's > > suggestion. > > > Do you actually want the two different orders, or do you want to sort on the > first field, then sort all the items with the same first field on the second > field? The former.
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