Ariel,

I don't know if there are any tool for making that other way than 
selecting and updating in postgres...

I've updated bitstream table (sequence_id field) and it works, but I 
think that this is not the best way to do...

LucĂ­a.


Ariel Deiaco-Lohr wrote:
> I recently had to upload additional files to an item, and in the process 
> the database seemed to randomly organize the list of files under this 
> item.  This will make it difficult for my users to understand what this 
> item contains.
>  
> I know bitstreams are assigned a SequenceID that cannot be changed, but 
> is there a way to modify the display so that it lists bitsreams under an 
> item in a particular order?
>  
> If not, any suggestions for how to avoid this problem in the future?
>  
> Thanks!
>  
> -Ariel
> 
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