ADO Sort Property
Complete Recordset Object Reference
The Sort property sets or returns a string value that specifies the field names in the Recordset
to sort on. Each field name must be separated by a comma. To choose the sort
order, you can specify ASC (ascending order), or DESC (descending order) after
the field name. Default is ASC.
Note: This property can only be used if the CursorLocation property is
set to adUseClient.
Tip: If you set this property to an empty string (rs.Sort="")
it will reset the records to their original order.
Syntax
Example
<%
rs.Sort="CompanyName,ContactName"
%>
or
<%
rs.Sort="CompanyName DESC,ContactName"
%>
or
<%
rs.Sort="CompanyName,ContactName,[Ship Address]"
%>
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Complete Recordset Object Reference

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