It does sort the array in place.
Is it possible that you're running into the scope bug? I'm not sure
whether it is platform specific, but for our mac and linux boxes
sorts will work in the request scope but not the user scope. You
might find additional info in the list archives.
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Shannon Henderson
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Reed College
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503.517.7745
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On Nov 3, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Beverly Voth wrote:
I have a large solution that worked well until "SORTING" a list was
requested.
We make the SQL query and it's stored in an array (because it's far to
complex to requery to get the "next 15" set of records for the list
display).
So a link on the list page is passing the sortType to be performed
and an
@IF tests for the sortType. It then performs an <@SORT ARRAY....>
on the
columns requested.
It "seems" to work the first time you sort. However, from there
it's too
strange. Is the SORT actually re-arranging the ARRAY? And why would
it not
allow more than one sort action on the same array?
Thanks,
Beverly
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