Why do you think the keys are not in sorted order? To me, they look sorted:
{
"DD":"2019-01-30",
"DP":"2018-12-31",
"MD":"120.00",
"MJ":"2018-01-30",
"address1":"1471 Meeks Rd",
"address2":null,
"business":"JZ Electroplating",
"city":"Warran",
"comments":"This is a test entry",
"email":"jze@yahoo.com",
"forename":"John",
"id":57,
"lastname":"Zinzer",
"password":"1234",
"phone_cell":"517-240-1004",
"phone_home":"517-233-4378",
"pin":"JbwmZ",
"position":"General Member",
"state":"MI",
"user_id":19,
"username":"bwm19",
"zip":"45789-2334"
}
At least under the assumption that "sorted" means "sorted as sort would sort", I don't see any contradition.
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