[Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all,
I have solved the time filename problem.
if i put part 01-02 before the times in the filename the system puts them in 
the correct order.
thanks

Michael
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Re: [Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Travis Siegel
The finder sorts alphabetically.  The problem comes when numbers are involved.  
The finder doesn't know (or care) that the number 12 is larger than the number 
4, all it knows, is that 1 comes before 4, so it will happily put 10, 11, 12, 
13, and so on before it puts 2, 3, 4 and so on.  The way to solve this is 
simply to add a zero to the beginning of the file name, because as we all 
learned in math class, 0 comes before everything else.  So, in that case, 04 
will properly sort before 12.

For what it's worth, the computer doesn't actually sort alphabetically or 
numerically at all, what it does is to look at the ascii values of the 
characters in question, numbers show before letters do in the ascii table, and 
capital letters are before lowercase ones, so that's why it sorts the way it 
does.
hth.
On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:14 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:

 hey all,
 I have solved the time filename problem.
 if i put part 01-02 before the times in the filename the system puts them in 
 the correct order.
 thanks
 
 Michael
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Re: [Mac-access]: Problem solved was: Re: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
i new that was the case.
by putting say part 01 before the 4 00 P.M it fixed it all up because the 
computer could see that it went 01, 02 and so on. as long as the filename has  
01 or what ever number in it somewhere it will put it right
 On 18 Dec 2014, at 9:44 am, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
 
 The finder sorts alphabetically.  The problem comes when numbers are 
 involved.  The finder doesn't know (or care) that the number 12 is larger 
 than the number 4, all it knows, is that 1 comes before 4, so it will happily 
 put 10, 11, 12, 13, and so on before it puts 2, 3, 4 and so on.  The way to 
 solve this is simply to add a zero to the beginning of the file name, because 
 as we all learned in math class, 0 comes before everything else.  So, in that 
 case, 04 will properly sort before 12.
 
 For what it's worth, the computer doesn't actually sort alphabetically or 
 numerically at all, what it does is to look at the ascii values of the 
 characters in question, numbers show before letters do in the ascii table, 
 and capital letters are before lowercase ones, so that's why it sorts the way 
 it does.
 hth.
 On Dec 17, 2014, at 5:14 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:
 
 hey all,
 I have solved the time filename problem.
 if i put part 01-02 before the times in the filename the system puts them in 
 the correct order.
 thanks
 
 Michael
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