the results look like:
01-APR-01 01-JUL-01 18286 5.46 0.96 17504.48 18286 22610.58 4190 01-JUN-01 27934 5.75 1.04 28809.37 27934 35830.37 6334 01-MAY-01 02-JUL-01 20979 6.14 0.95 19860.98 20979 27195.53 4495 02-JUN-01 24223 5.52 0.98 23598.10 24223 30321.18 5560 03-JUL-01 20851 5.81 0.93 19363.53 20851 26090.85 4585 03-JUN-01 23594 5.36 0.96 22680.82 23594 27655.15 5213 04-JUL-01 16919 5.80 0.99 16727.62 16919 21459.60 3759
That is with a order by in the SQL statement as well.

In reply to Re: Re: Time sorting please help by swarddb
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