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I've got a cocoa app that's got a TableView with bindings to a model through an NSArrayController.

The app works as I want, but the default sort order of the table is wrong.

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I typically start the program and click on the last header twice to get it sorting the right way. Is there a way in the nib/bindings/whatever to specify the default sort order, or to programatically tell it to do what would happen if I clicked there twice? Or even just remember the previous sort order?

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Today (seemingly by coincidence), Simone Manganelli published a blog post with the solution.

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Look at NSSortDescriptor.

You can set it up using -setSortDescriptors: on the NSTableView. Or you can put the sort descriptors in an ivar and bind them with the Sort Descriptor binding in IB.

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I typically do this sort of thing in -awakeFromNib. Suppose your NSWindowController subclass has the IBOutlet _arrayController set to the NSArrayController in question, and that your model possesses the property buildETA:

NSSortDescriptor *buildETASortDescriptor = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc] initWithKey:@"buildETA" ascending:NO];
[_arrayController setSortDescriptors:[NSArray arrayWithObject:buildETASortDescriptor]];
[buildETASortDescriptor release];
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This doesn't seem to update the view to indicate that it's sorted that way. – Dustin Dec 23 at 5:26

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