Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Hi!

Time before I found ascending table sort incorrectly...

Maybe (see picture below)?

I tested it for a next example -> a below words by an ascending table sort must be sorted like:
Type
Type of cars
Type of tanks


Because the word Type has nothing symbols after last letter E.

But why does Type of cars top the row number one in table among T-letter words?
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Re: Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Just a little addition...

To all appearences if an ascending sort works incorrectly then a descending sort works incorrectly too (see the column DESCENDING on an above picture.)
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Re: Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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The table will be sorted according to the column that you click in before selecting the sort option. The header row will not be sorted.
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Re: Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Thanks!
Tim Green wrote:The table will be sorted according to the column that you click in before selecting the sort option. The header row will not be sorted.
But I asked different... :|

Why by ascending sort the text inside table reflecting wrong?

As is now:
Type of cars
Type


As must be shown by ascending sort:
Type
Type of cars


Note:The example was made by joining three different columns in one table (before sorting and last column making manually) to show another results of sorting.
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Re: Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Hello Victor,

We confirm the problem - will be fixed with the upcoming 6.5.2 update.
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Re: Maybe an ASCENDING table sort incorrectly?

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Alexander Halser wrote:We confirm the problem - will be fixed with the upcoming 6.5.2 update.
Thanks, I knew you help :D
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