a!sortInfo() Function Share Share via LinkedIn Reddit Email Copy Link Print On This Page Function a!sortInfo( field, ascending ) Creates a value of type SortInfo for use with grids and record queries. See also: SortInfo a!queryRecordType() a!queryEntity() a!relatedRecordData() a!pagingInfo() Read-Only Grid Parameters Keyword Type Description field Any Type The name of the field used to sort by. When sorting record data, use the recordType! domain to reference a record field or related record field. For example, recordType!Case.fields.caseName. When sorting data from a data store entity, use the field name in quotations. For example, "department". When sorting on aggregate data, you must use the alias as the sort field if an alias is defined in the groupings or measures. ascending Boolean Determines what order the data is sorted in. Sorted in ascending order when the value is true and descending order when the value is false. Default: false. Returns SortInfo Usage considerations Supported data types Sorting is only supported for complex data types and is not supported for a dictionary array. Sorting in a!queryRecordType vs a!queryEntity Depending on the type of query, the way you reference the sort field will vary. If you are sorting in a!queryRecordType(), you must use a record field reference. For example: 1 2 3 4 a!sortInfo( field: recordType!Customer.fields.sumOfSales, ascending: false ) If you are sorting in a!queryEntity(), you must reference the field by name in quotations. For example: 1 2 3 4 a!sortInfo( field: "lastName", ascending: false ) Sorting on related record data from a one-to-many relationships When applying a sort to the a!relatedRecordData() function, you must reference record fields or related record fields from the related record type specified in the relationship parameter of the function. See Filtering and sorting the related record set for more information. Sorting on aggregated data in a query When an alias is defined in the grouping or measure of your query, you must use the alias instead of the record field reference as the sort field. For example: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 a!queryRecordType( recordType: recordType!Case, fields: a!aggregationFields( groupings: a!grouping( field: recordType!Case.fields.createdOn, interval: "DATE_SHORT_TEXT" ! alias: "createdOn", ), measures: a!measure( field: recordType!Case.fields.id, function: "COUNT", label: "# of cases", alias: "caseCount" ) ), pagingInfo: a!pagingInfo( startIndex: 1, batchSize: 500, ! sort: a!sortInfo(field: "createdOn", ascending: true) ) ).data Sorting on records-powered charts To sort your chart data, you can: Use the alias of any groupings or measures to sort by fields referenced in the chart. Use a record field or related record field reference to sort by fields that are not referenced in the chart. The field must be of type Number (Integer), Number (Decimal), Date, Date and Time, Time, or Boolean. You can add multiple sort fields on line, bar, and column charts that uses a record type as the source. See Configure Charts Using Records for more information on sorting records-powered charts. Example You can copy and paste these examples into the Expression Rule Designer to see how this works. 1 2 3 4 =a!sortInfo( field: "name", ascending: true() ) Returns 1 2 [field=name, ascending=true] For more examples, see Query Recipes Feature compatibility The table below lists this function's compatibility with various features in Appian. Feature Compatibility Note Portals Compatible Offline Mobile Compatible Sync-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Real-Time Custom Record Fields Incompatible Custom record fields that evaluate in real time must be configured using one or more Custom Field functions. Process Reports Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process report. Process Events Incompatible Cannot be used to configure a process event node, such as a start event or timer event. Process Autoscaling Compatible Feedback Was this page helpful? SHARE FEEDBACK Loading...