Using Editor to Order by
Using Editor to Order by
Loren Maxwell
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There must be an example of this but I can't seem to find it.
I want to return a record set already ordered through SQL and disable the ordering on a table.
I know how to disable ordering on a table, but how do I add something like ->order('field_name')
to the Editor?
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Actually no - the Editor libraries assume that either client-side or server-side processing will be used to do the sorting of the data, so it doesn't provide a way to specify an SQL
order by
for the table as a whole.One option to get around that would be to use a
VIEW
where you can specify an order and then just let the Editor librariesSELECT
from that view.Allan
Just wanted to follow up. I used the query object to get the sort that I wanted.
Only drawback is that the table doesn't reorder when I edit or add a new entry, which is a relatively minor issue for me. When the page refreshes it's correct.
Anyway, here's my code if anyone else is looking to do the same: