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Re: Alphabetical Order 24.12.2012 16:54
Hello,
in order to show your list with a default ordered column, you can use the parameter 'Order' at
List Manager Main Options
at component or module configuration.
Write the name of the column you want the order to be applied, and select 'Ascending' or 'Descending' at the next parameter 'Sort order', to configure the default view.
Hope this helps, regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
in order to show your list with a default ordered column, you can use the parameter 'Order' at
List Manager Main Options
at component or module configuration.
Write the name of the column you want the order to be applied, and select 'Ascending' or 'Descending' at the next parameter 'Sort order', to configure the default view.
Hope this helps, regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
Re: Alphabetical Order 05.03.2013 09:50
Hello,
yes, if you are replacing the text content by html, you are introducing new text at the beggining of the value (please note the links start with an 'a' character), so they will be placed at the first position when sorting.
If you had same html content for all cells, then the sorting would recover their default order. If you don't plan to include links for every row, we can suggest a trick to get the sort function behave as if it was sorting text:
(Please replace [ and ] for the proper less than / greater than html symbols, we paste it this way to avoid being stripped)
[div style="display:none"]Your first cell text[/div]Your html for cell 1
[div style="display:none"]Your second cell text[/div]Your html for cell 2
Hope this helps, regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es
yes, if you are replacing the text content by html, you are introducing new text at the beggining of the value (please note the links start with an 'a' character), so they will be placed at the first position when sorting.
If you had same html content for all cells, then the sorting would recover their default order. If you don't plan to include links for every row, we can suggest a trick to get the sort function behave as if it was sorting text:
(Please replace [ and ] for the proper less than / greater than html symbols, we paste it this way to avoid being stripped)
[div style="display:none"]Your first cell text[/div]Your html for cell 1
[div style="display:none"]Your second cell text[/div]Your html for cell 2
Hope this helps, regards
Moonsoft Team
www.moonsoft.es