Thanks!

In my case, going back to the DB again would waste a lot of time as the
query is rather complex and gets the information from several tables. I´m
sure a custom tag will greatly increase performance anyway!

Thanks again!


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Fecha: martes 25 de julio de 2000 14:24
Asunto: RE: Query manipulation


>There are a number of CF components for sorting queries (including one by
>me), with varying features.  See
>http://devex.allaire.com/developer/gallery/SearchResults.cfm?keywords=query
+
>and+sort&search=search. Note that these won't have the advantage of
prebuilt
>indexes that your database should have, and so may not actually be faster
>than going back to the DB; I've used them mostly in cases where the DB
>cannot perform the sort.
>
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>Hi all!
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>I would like to order the results present in a query by one of its =
>fields. In order to optimise application performance i would like to =
>avoid further accesses to the database in order to retrieve the same =
>results again ordered by the field i want.
>
>Is there a way i could do it? I=B4ve read about ArraySort but i=B4m not =
>sure of how could i apply this function to my query (i suspect i would =
>have to convert it to a structure first).
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>Thanks a lot in advance.
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