This should work indeed.

I've done it several times.


- Make sure the name of the placeholder matches the name you are using
the event template.
if that doesn't work try the following
- Make sure that the content class which holds the list element has
the "eventdate" standard field defined as a placeholder within the
list range.


Hope this helps,

Cheers,

On 24 okt, 05:00, chandima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> basically I have a list of events to be sorted according to the date
> of the event.
> In the smart tree I select the list element where the events pages are
> and click the
> edit sort order setting.in the sort order I seledted asending and
> "According to element content"
> and put the eventdate standerd filed as the filed to sort.
>
> On Oct 24, 11:16 am, bushland25 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have managed to do so successfully in several cases. Are you
> > applying the sort order to the structural element in the content class
> > or on the actual page? I am not sure what your circumstance is. Can
> > you explain the problem in a little more detail?
>
> > On Oct 23, 3:46 pm, chandima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > HI All
>
> > > I have a list of events I need to sort according to a standerd date
> > > field..I have set the sort as asending using the field name but does
> > > not seems to be working..anyone have done this b4?
>
> > > thanks- Hide quoted text -
>
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