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Minor Bug in Sorting

ncc@sgcom.com.s

Basic Pleskian
Traffic Sorting Bug!

As an admin level, I click on Domains and it showed me a list of domains that are currently registered.

Everything looks fine. When I tried to sort the list of domains according to the Traffic in ascending order. I found that one single domain whose Bandwidth exceeds 2Gb is sorted as the first record, followed by those domains that are from 0 to 1Gb in the order.

The order of sequence is correct from record two onwards.

Likewise, if the traffic is sort in descending order, it also shows that the traffic is not correctly sorted for that domain with 2Gb. It is now shown as the last record, which rightfully should be the first.

Thanks

Ng Cher Choon
 
With Reloaded 7.5.2, the sorting of the Traffic is getting from bad to worse.

There is no order of sort when you clicked either in ascending or descending order.

It just gives you any kind of order. You might like to try that out yourself.
 
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