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I am trying to use ColdFusion 2016 Query sort

I am basing the sort on Array sort by Raymond Camden

http://www.raymondcamden.com/2012/08/14/Another-ColdFusion-10-Closures-Post/

<cfscript>
    qryTest = QueryNew("ID,Name");
    qryTest.AddRow([ 
        {id=1,name="One"}, 
        {id=2,name="Two"}, 
        {id=3,name="Three"}, 
        {id=4,name="Four"} 
    ]);
    qryTest.sort(function(a, b) {
       return a.name > b.name;
    });
    writedump(qryTest);
</cfscript>

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Is this a bug or am I doing it wrong? Or is sort member function not the same as QuerySort()

https://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/cfml-reference/coldfusion-functions/functions-m-r/querysort.html#main-pars_header

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    (Edit) Did you try replacing > or < with compare() like in the comments, so it returns -1,0 or 1, like with java comparators?
    – Leigh
    Feb 19, 2016 at 19:02
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    Ppl might wanna go for for this ticket bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=4119993 to get the docs improved so that they're actually helpful? Feb 19, 2016 at 19:56

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Ray's example was for the CF10 beta. See this comment. In the CF10+ release, the comparator must return 1, 0, or -1.

Use this. When doing a.name > b.name it just returns true/false. You need to return 1/-1.

<cfscript>
    qryTest = QueryNew("ID,Name");
    qryTest.AddRow([ 
        {id=1,name="One"}, 
        {id=2,name="Two"}, 
        {id=3,name="Three"}, 
        {id=4,name="Four"} 
    ]);
    qryTest.sort(function(a, b) {
       return a.name > b.name ? 1 : -1;
    });
    writedump(qryTest);
</cfscript>

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    Yes, that is pretty much what I mentioned in my earlier comment. Though not sure why it would work in CF10 (it does NOT work on trycf.com). It seems to be based on the Comparator/Comparable concept in java, ie return -1,0 or 1. That has been around for a while and has not changed much...
    – Leigh
    Feb 19, 2016 at 19:17
  • mentioned in my earlier comment Oops, my bad. From the timestamps this answer was actually posted earlier. Darn notifications delay! Ah well, good thing I had already upvoted it :-)
    – Leigh
    Feb 19, 2016 at 19:29
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    @Leigh: If I recall correctly... Ray's blog article was written during the CF10 pre-release. The implementation was buggy at the time. It was fixed before release. Feb 19, 2016 at 19:49
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    @AdamCameron - Ah, that would explain it, because a simple > or < should not work in this context. I remember trying the same thing in java, getting the same wrong result .. and wondering why ;-)
    – Leigh
    Feb 19, 2016 at 20:01

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