Hi Michael,

This is because your field is tokenized and elasticsearch will take the
minimum value as a sort value. For the first document, this would be "5",
which compares lower than "B" in the second string.  To make it work as
expected, you need to index your field as `not_analyzed` (
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/mapping-core-types.html#string
).

On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Michael Irwin <m...@livej.am> wrote:

> I have a mapping like this:
>
>         "venue": {
>           "type": "nested",
>           "include_in_parent": true,
>           "properties": {
>             "name": {
>               "type": "string"
>             }
>           }
>
> If I'm sorting by 'venue.name' ascending, why would a name like 'Terminal
> 5' be sorted before 'B.B. King Blues Club & Grill'? Does it have
> something to do with the number '5' in the name?
>
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