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I'm trying to sort product names (in Warehouse > Products) A to Z or in reverse, but have noticed that they are allover the place.  Has anyone encounter this problem?  Have I missed something?

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I observed that it sorts before uppercase then lowercase (or inverse). Exemple

1, 2, 3, 4, a, b, c, d, A, B, C, D

Is it the same as you?

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Each module can integrate its own sort method.

By default "product.template" don't have its own method and inherit osv function _order

By default this function, sort by "name"

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Hi Pierre,

Our product list is all over the place, doesn't matter whether it is ascending or descending!  All our product names start with an upper case letter, so I don't think it is the cause of this issue.  The product list goes like this: A, T, B, J, B, T, R, O ...

Pity I couldn't attache a screen image or two, otherwise I would!

Iming

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Sorting is determined by character encoding of a postgresql database. LC_COLLATE - string sort order, see postgresql manual. Verify your character encoding. If your default character is eg. SQL_ASCII switch it to UNICODE.

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Not sure how it sorts by default but you can explicitly provide a sort order for each view. Activate developer mode. Then choose "Edit Tree View" and modify it to read: <tree string="Product" default_order="name">

Hope this helps!

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