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On Wed, 30 May 2001, Bhadrayu Jani wrote:
> Rohit
>
> Since you able to sort all three column individually, that means you have
> stored data in three different arrays. So when you sort one array and swap
> the indexes you do with the remaining two arrays at the same time. That
way
> you can maintain the relativity between the columns.
>
> Hope this will help
>
> BJ
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rohit Dhiman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:24 AM
> Subject: uncommon problem ..!!!!
>
>
> > dear all,
> >
> > i need some advice of all of you,i have developed some user interfaces
in
> > servlets and is displaying some data from the stored procedures......the
> > data is displayed in the form of a table with 3 columns in it.
> >
> > Each column value has a relation with values of the other column.....and
> > these columns display data in the form of ip addresses.
> >
> > now i want to sort , each column individually and the corrsponding
values
> > shall also change in other columns after sorting.
> >
> > i have been able to sort each column independently , but then the
relation
> > with other values is lost, also the datatype of ip address column is
> varchar
> > and it cannot be sorted by using the orderby clause at the back-end, so
i
> > need to sort the table columns at the front -end only.
> >
> > any help will be highly appreciated by me,
> >
> > thanks in advance :-)
> >
> > Rohit
> >
> >
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