Hi Riz,

I think it *is* sorting by title. When it can't find "fuzzy", then the sort 
operator collapses to "sort[]", or in this case !sort[]. By default, sort[] 
sorts by title. The problem is that everything will be sorted either 
forward or in reverse depending on whether you use the inverse operator. 
You can't apply the inverse operator only to the fuzzy/created field.

Mark

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 8:00:52 PM UTC-8, Riz wrote:
>
> This is because of the limitation I mentioned in the previous comment I 
> guess. Because it is not considering sort by title at all
> .
>

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