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[ Workfront Report] Sorting in Text mode not allowing more than 1 column to sort, rest 2 sorting are in standard mode need to customize in text mode them aswell

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I need to use 3 Sorting columns in Adobe workfront report in text mode but i'm able to sort only one column in text mode rest two columns are not allowing me to sort in text mode only sorting in Standard mode is it possible to sort them in text mode all three sorting?

 

Its showing Error "Unable to edit the column text mode data in the view builder"

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Hi, without seeing your text mode to know where you're off for sure, this is what you'd use in text mode in a column to indicate its sort order (1, 2 or 3) and type (ascending vs descending):
sortOrder=1 (or 2, 3)

sortType=asc (or des for descending)

If this helped you, please mark correct to help others : )

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Community Advisor

Hi, without seeing your text mode to know where you're off for sure, this is what you'd use in text mode in a column to indicate its sort order (1, 2 or 3) and type (ascending vs descending):
sortOrder=1 (or 2, 3)

sortType=asc (or des for descending)

If this helped you, please mark correct to help others : )

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Yes i have used same in text mode but able to edit the column in text mode only one column for sorting rest two sorting are showing error if trying to edit in text mode.

 

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@v-omprakash just checking in! Were you able to get this resolved? If one of the replies above helped—whether it completely solved the issue or simply pointed you in the right direction—marking it as accepted can make it much easier for others with the same question to find a solution. And if you found a different way to fix it, sharing your approach would be a great contribution to the community. Your follow-up not only helps close the loop but also ensures others benefit from your experience. Thanks so much for being part of the conversation!



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