Hello All,
I have successfully utilized the sort table function within a dynamic table using the John Brinkman Sales Report file. It works beautifully, the magic is in the Variables script. It would be amazing to take this one step further and update the code to always list any blank rows at the bottom of the table no matter if the sort is ascending or descending. John's script does not account for this so if anyone can help me tweak this code to make that happen, I would be eternally grateful.
My Designer PDF is located at the link below.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Qhz-DNYM40ECzUGEl2w34egEzhKBaaoV?usp=sharing
Thank you in advance!
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I think I found a solution that works for different field types. If you want numeric input to be sorted numeric then your field must be Number or Decimal - otherwise it will sort as text.
Hi,
here is a bit of a hack that seems to do what you want based on the existing logic. Try it out by replacing the sortRoutine in the script object.
... the solution would not work under all circumstances - see my sample in a later post.
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Try out my version of the PDF and see if it works in Reader/Acrobat.Now the right link https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:52341963-73e9-4a30-8fe7-347217ed215...
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I think I found a solution that works for different field types. If you want numeric input to be sorted numeric then your field must be Number or Decimal - otherwise it will sort as text.
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