Hey Parijat,

actually, it just changes the order the results are displayed in. The
original query stays the same except for the ORDER BY clause. The
symfony admin generator behaves the same way.

Daniel


On Jun 9, 10:12 pm, Parijat Kalia <kaliapari...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hello everyone, here's my 2nd doubt of the day.
>
> So I have a paginated display of records...lets say something like this,
> these are headers
>
> author  question question-type course topic
>
> Now as we know, on phpmyadmin databases, if we click on the headers of these
> databases, then a query is issued that changes the data that is displayed
> using the query that was issued. for e.g : if we had question-type of 2
> different types, qtype1 and qtype2...then if i click on the question-type
> header, it should first query and display all types of questions of qtype1
> and then if I could click againof all types of questions of qtype2

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