Sort order
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When you combine routes and click the "add" button, the list of routes to choose from are not in alphabetical order.
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@john-1q
type on the header of the column you want to get in order and this is the leading, guiding one. -
Peter, look at the attached, the sort order problem is when you are adding another route to your existing route.
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@john-1q refresh the page will help
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@Peter-Schiefer and @Marinus-van-Deudekom, guys, do you even try the advice you give for yourself?
@john-1q, you are right, the sorting is on the date, newest on top. There is no column header to click, and why the sorting would change after a page reload is beyond me...
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@Con-Hennekens my bad. I didn'tlook close enough so I thought it was the list of the routes itself where you can choose a collum.
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom, that's an easy mistake indeed
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it is irritating, hope putting a sort option is on a to do list somewhere
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@Tony-13, it's inconvenient, it get's irritating if you have no folders to structure your routes. Devs are reading along, so let's hope for the best
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@Marinus-van-Deudekom said in Sort order:
@Con-Hennekens my bad. I didn'tlook close enough so I thought it was the list of the routes itself where you can choose a collum.
Me too, I was thinking about the database itself.
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@john-1q
Hello John, I oppened just MRA Route Lab to unterstand and repeat what your concern is.
If you select or create a new route and want to add another route you get the whole content of your prevoius created routes in one order.
To find now the route you like to add could be difficult. BUT, but this is a problem of your organisation of routes at all. Create folders by whatever order or a proposal a special folder on which you first collect the routes you like to merge. This will reduce the problem dramatically.
In the list you can tha open the folder and you have only those routes present you like to merge.I believe if you have a folder for routes in france and a folder for routes in Sweden you will not merge a route from Sweden to a planed route in France.
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Some adjustments will be made