bear in mind if you have belongs in query(rdbms optimizes ids when using 
belongs), you might have to sort manualy via python builtin sorted (which 
can sort all iterables)

W dniu niedziela, 9 września 2012 17:55:26 UTC+2 użytkownik Anthony napisał:
>
> Do you have to use .as_dict()? Instead, you could use .as_list(), and 
> you'll get a list of dictionaries instead of a dictionary of dictionaries. 
> The list will retain the order of the original select (presumably you could 
> use "orderby" to have the database return the records in the order you 
> want).
>
> Anthony
>
> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 10:42:32 AM UTC-4, dundee wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have an ajax call to some values and I use the ...select().as_dict in 
>> my controller so that I can return a dict to process the results in my view.
>> Now I realize that I need these values  to be sorted. As a dict 
>> (..select().as_dict) is not ordered, how can this be accomplished?
>>
>> Once I needed something like this but I used the Collections module and 
>> the OrderedDict, but this is different.
>>
>> I need some opinions on the best approach for this.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>

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