I have an attribute I created called "sales_rank" that I have set to use as a sortable attribute. However, when I choose it from the product list, it is not sorting how I expect. On further inspection, it appears that it's sorting as a text field and not as a number. This means that it will go 101, 1014, 102, 1035, 104, 11, 1204, etc....

How do I fix this? When creating the attribute, there's no way to tell it it's a number. You can select "Integer" from the "Input Validation" box, so is that the answer? I haven't tried it yet...

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

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Try that and come back if it continues not to work. Data fields can be saved in several tables, and it sounds like you are saving this field as a string (as evidenced by the alphabetical sort).

If you really want to know where it is saved, run this query against your database:

select backend_type from eav_attribute where attribute_code = 'sales_rank';

You want that to say number/integer, etc.

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Thanks @joseph-mastey, but unfortunately that didn't seem to work. I tried your suggestion on the current attribute and it is, in fact, a varchar. However, I tried creating a new attribute, this time selecting "Integer" for the "Input Validation" option, but it is once again a varchar. I also tried getting all attributes who's backend_type is int. The results are all Dropdown & Yes/No attribute types, but I can't use those in this case. Is there a way to have a Text Field style attribute(in terms of how you enter the value) that is actually an Integer value? – BrianVPS Mar 16 '11 at 21:02
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BTW, I was able to fix the sorting issue by padding the strings with leading '0's so that they sort properly...but I don't like this solution, so if anyone knows the proper way, please let me know :) – BrianVPS Mar 16 '11 at 21:19
Brian, what do you mean by padding the strings with leading '0's? I'm also having this problem! – Adam Moss Oct 31 '11 at 11:42
Actually, I think I know what you mean: 0010 0020 0030 etc up to 9999 – Adam Moss Oct 31 '11 at 11:47
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I found my solution here: http://www.magentocommerce.com/bug-tracking/issue?issue=7204

Basically, use the 'price' attribute type because the system sees it as an integer. Not pretty, but it works a treat!

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