Elton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Oops, my pasted graphic did not pass; here is what I get:
> 
> mysql> select date_close,aircraft,route from Avail_Legs Order By 
> date_close;
> +---------------------+----------+-----------+
> | date_close          | aircraft | route     |
> +---------------------+----------+-----------+
> | 2003-11-01 14:00:00 | GII      | MSL - FLL |
> | 2003-09-12 17:42:29 | GII      | NYC - MSL |
> | 2003-10-01 11:00:02 | GII      | FLL - MSL |
> +---------------------+----------+-----------+
> 3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
> 
> mysql>
> 
> Which is wrong.
> 

I wasn't able to repeat it on v4.0.16:

mysql> SELECT date_close, aircraft, route FROM Avail_Legs ORDER BY date_close;
+---------------------+----------+-----------+
| date_close          | aircraft | route     |
+---------------------+----------+-----------+
| 2003-09-12 17:42:29 | GII      | NYC - MSL |
| 2003-10-01 11:00:02 | GII      | FLL - MSL |
| 2003-11-01 14:00:00 | GII      | MSL - FLL |
+---------------------+----------+-----------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)


> 
> Elton
> 
> On Dec 1, 2003, at 10:51 AM, Elton wrote:
> 
>> I'm using MySQL v4.0.14 that ships with Panther_Server.  I have been 
>> trying to get it to sort datetime fields properly without success; 
>> this is what I get:
>>
>>
>> Is this a known bug?  Is there a workaround?


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