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From: Ginny Caughey on 16 Jan 2010 09:23 Hi Erik, <g> -- Ginny Caughey www.wasteworks.com "E�!k \/!sser" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:7rds6iF6vsU1(a)mid.individual.net... > Richard, > >> however one major drawback when generating selects is that not always >> does the data come up in a decent order. > > Some people use an 'ORDER BY' clause in their query for this. > > regards, > > Erik > > > "richard.townsendrose" <richard.townsendrose(a)googlemail.com> schreef in > bericht > news:ea9ffde4-2cc4-457b-b30b-6ba28e8405b5(a)s31g2000yqs.googlegroups.com... >> Paolo. >> > >> >> last year i was using a construction portal called "build on line" to >> generate information such as dates that revisions of documents were >> issued by bovis to my client for contract claims purposes. >> >> it was a nightmare as the data was NOT in drawing no and revision >> order, let alone in date issued order when revisions were issued >> several times. >> so it was export to csv, import to dbf and index for claims analysis >> >> richard >
From: Geoff Schaller on 23 Jan 2010 20:53
<ROFL> "ER!k \/!sser" <nospam(a)nospam.com> wrote in message news:7rds6iF6vsU1(a)mid.individual.net: > Richard, > > > > however one major drawback when generating selects is that not always > > does the data come up in a decent order. > > > Some people use an 'ORDER BY' clause in their query for this. > > regards, > > Erik |