You have just exceeded my knowledge level Christian. Perhaps one of the true genius people can help.
Albert

On 27/09/2012 1:40 PM, Christian Hjortmar wrote:
Thankyou, Albert!
Rbase 9.1 does make a new configurationfile if none is there.
I was not looking in the right catalogs.
Then my sorting problem is left.
In the configuration file there are sections called collate and collatec and I guess they are the ones to operate on. But I am not sure how. In the collate section I inserted "COLLATE 132 142" and in the collatec section I inserted "COLLATEC 132 125". Saved the configuration file with the database. Started rbase then made a "pack db all with user case". Closed the database and opened it again and opened the experiment alphabet table and sorted it. Still I have the alphabet in the order "aäåbcd........".
What more am I missing in changing the configuration file?

Christian

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