Egor. Sortable table scripts don't really "work" with Domino views. All they do is sort the rows in the browser. What a user might expect and how Notes typically behaves is that resorting by a column could/would mean that the rows currently in the browser are replaced by others from the server. This isn't what these widgets do and so they can be confusing and/or useless in a practical sense.
When sorting is needed we're fairly restricted as to what we can do. Only standard Notes views allow us to do this. Which is a pain in ....
Egor. Sortable table scripts don't really "work" with Domino views. All they do is sort the rows in the browser. What a user might expect and how Notes typically behaves is that resorting by a column could/would mean that the rows currently in the browser are replaced by others from the server. This isn't what these widgets do and so they can be confusing and/or useless in a practical sense.
When sorting is needed we're fairly restricted as to what we can do. Only standard Notes views allow us to do this. Which is a pain in ....