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2/6/2008 4:09 PM
 

I have a site that is using the repository and dashboard for a directory that contains over 700 members with business contact info.  These 700 members are represented by some 200 categories.  New ones are being added all the time.  I can not get the dashboard to alphabetize the categories.  When I add a new one, it doesn't even put it at the bottom just somewhere in the middle.

Is there an easier way for me to keep this alphabetized then having to move them in the list one click at a time??

Thank you for your help.

 
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2/10/2008 6:48 PM
 

Is there any answer for this question... 

"I have a site that is using the repository and dashboard for a directory that contains over 700 members with business contact info.  These 700 members are represented by some 200 categories.  New ones are being added all the time.  I can not get the dashboard to alphabetize the categories.  When I add a new one, it doesn't even put it at the bottom just somewhere in the middle.

Is there an easier way for me to keep this alphabetized then having to move them in the list one click at a time??" [end quote]

 
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2/10/2008 7:07 PM
 

the quick and easy way is to simply add an 'ORDER BY' clause in the stored procedure that retreives the categories

 
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