Richard,

> Sorry - issue was to do with the ordering of the concatenation, not
> the 
> user-defined aggregates (iirc - it's getting late here).
> 
> I do remember I got different orders when selecting and updating. In
> my 
> case it didn't matter, and I'm guessing if the order reverses in your
> case when 8.x is released it's not the end of the world either.

As I said in my previous e-mail, I appear to have gotten the list to
order itself by basing it on an (ordered) sub-select.  Since the DB is
only 50% populated right now, I'm not sure that's working perfectly but
I'll keep you posted.

> If
> you 
> were joining words in a sentence, obviously it would matter (unless
> you 
> were on usenet ;-)

illiterate posters newsgroup most calling you are?

-Josh Berkus


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