I believe this is fixed in 7.1.
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On 3/20/01, 11:16:42 AM, Daniel "J." Kressin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote regarding [GENERAL] sorting on inet type?:
> I have a table with an inet column, which I entered in order initially,
> so they came out like:
> 1.2.3.4
> 1.2.3.5
> 1.2.3.40
> 1.2.3.41
> After updating, say, 1.2.3.5, it moves to the end. I understand why,
> that's not the problem. Adding an 'ORDER BY host(ip)' clause causes the
> ordering to be:
> 1.2.3.4
> 1.2.3.40
> 1.2.3.41
> 1.2.3.5
> Is there an easy way to return to the original order, or do I need to
> write a custom PL/SQL function to parse the octets and do sorting
> manually? If the latter is the case, help/hints would be appreciated.
> Thanks.
> P.S. Thanks to the group for all the help you've given on my previous
> questions!
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> Dan
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