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102 sort {
128 **Sorting**: By adding ''sort'' you can define one or more variables to sort on. You can name one variable per line, and include a direction with ''(ascending)'' or ''(descending)'' (or their short-hands ''(asc)'' and ''(desc)'').
336 The query result blocks are: [[#sorting|sort]], [[#grouping|group]], [[#variable projection|fields]] and [[#Considering Fields|consider]].
341 You can sort on one or more variables.
343 sort {
347 The sort block takes a single variable per line, with an optional direction between parenthesis. Both full (ascending and descending) and abbreviated (asc and desc) are usable.
403 sort: default
414 Using ''%%sort%%'' you can specify whether all columns are sortable (''%%default%%'') or not (''%%none%%''). Instead of the default sorting order, you can also choose ''%%left to right%%'' or ''%%right to left%%'' sorting.
425 The properties ''%%sort%%'' and ''%%filter%%'' are applied on each column. It is also possible to set these properties differently for some columns, as follows:
437 sort: none
453 Instead of using a block for each column, it is also possible to set all ''%%sort%%'' or ''%%filter%%'' values at once, but this is---in general---less readable than specifying a block for each column. Using this style, the previous example will become as follows:
463 sort*: no, yes, no
481 sort*: no,,no
484 sort: no
508 sort {
532 sort {