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Sorting in True Alphabetical Order - Some Nam |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A user has a list of names that they want sorted in true alphabetical order (having names without middle initials at the top). For example: -in order- -out of order- Jane Anderson Jane H Doe John Alex Anderson John Doe John Doe John Alex Anderson Jane H Doe Jane Anderson Solutions: The customer can sort using the following keys. Key Type Field Word 1 a 1 -1 (last name) 2 a 1 -3 (first name: from end) 3 a 1 1 (first name: from beginning) 4 a 1 2 (middle name) This looks at the last name, then at the third word from the end. If it is a three word name, the sort will find the first word; if it only has two words, the sort will find a blank and put it above the others. Then it sorts by the first word, and then the second. Another customer wanted to sort the names Mary A. Savage, Mary Savage, and Mary Ann Savage. When doing a sort by line, it will put Mary Savage at the bottom of the three names rather than the top where it should be when set up as: Key 1, Type a, Field 1, Word -1 Key 2, Type a, Field 1, Word 1 The user changed the sort key as follows to make this type of sorting work correctly: Key 1, Type a, Field 1, Word -1 Key 2, Type a, Field 1, Word -3 Key 3, Type a, Field 1, Word -2 |
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