Kendo MVC Grid Default Sort by Multiple Column Fails












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@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)





I have a Kendo MVC Grid as above and want to sort it first by type, then by code.



I have found such implementation on official Telerik forum: Default Grid Sorting



However it seems it fails to work...



enter image description here



The records are sorted by two columns, and apparently it is sorted by Type, but it fails to sort by Code afterwards...As Default should after CG...



What am I missing and how can I fix the problem?










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  • Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
    – Waragi
    Oct 5 '18 at 15:41
















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@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)





I have a Kendo MVC Grid as above and want to sort it first by type, then by code.



I have found such implementation on official Telerik forum: Default Grid Sorting



However it seems it fails to work...



enter image description here



The records are sorted by two columns, and apparently it is sorted by Type, but it fails to sort by Code afterwards...As Default should after CG...



What am I missing and how can I fix the problem?










share|improve this question






















  • Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
    – Waragi
    Oct 5 '18 at 15:41














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@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)





I have a Kendo MVC Grid as above and want to sort it first by type, then by code.



I have found such implementation on official Telerik forum: Default Grid Sorting



However it seems it fails to work...



enter image description here



The records are sorted by two columns, and apparently it is sorted by Type, but it fails to sort by Code afterwards...As Default should after CG...



What am I missing and how can I fix the problem?










share|improve this question
















@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)





I have a Kendo MVC Grid as above and want to sort it first by type, then by code.



I have found such implementation on official Telerik forum: Default Grid Sorting



However it seems it fails to work...



enter image description here



The records are sorted by two columns, and apparently it is sorted by Type, but it fails to sort by Code afterwards...As Default should after CG...



What am I missing and how can I fix the problem?






@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)





@(Html.Kendo().Grid<...>()
.Columns(columns =>
{
columns.Bound(j => j.Type);
columns.Bound(j => j.Code);
})
.Sortable(s => s.Enabled(true))
.DataSource(dataSource => dataSource
.Ajax()
.PageSize(20)
.Sort(p => { p.Add("Code").Ascending(); p.Add("Type").Ascending(); })
.Model(model => model.Id(j => j.ID))
.Read(...)
.ServerOperation(true)
)
)






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  • Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
    – Waragi
    Oct 5 '18 at 15:41


















  • Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
    – Waragi
    Oct 5 '18 at 15:41
















Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
– Waragi
Oct 5 '18 at 15:41




Does anyone have a solution for this? I'm experiencing the same issue..
– Waragi
Oct 5 '18 at 15:41












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Try this way



.Sort(p=> {p.Add(s=>s.Code).Ascending(); p.Add(s=>s.Type).Ascending();})





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  • Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
    – shole
    Jun 20 '16 at 7:01



















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For anyone else looking for a solution, using the model property names worked for me, i.e.



       .Sort(s =>
{
s.Add("Code").Ascending();
s.Add("Type").Ascending();
})





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    Try this way



    .Sort(p=> {p.Add(s=>s.Code).Ascending(); p.Add(s=>s.Type).Ascending();})





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    • Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
      – shole
      Jun 20 '16 at 7:01
















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    Try this way



    .Sort(p=> {p.Add(s=>s.Code).Ascending(); p.Add(s=>s.Type).Ascending();})





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    • Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
      – shole
      Jun 20 '16 at 7:01














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    Try this way



    .Sort(p=> {p.Add(s=>s.Code).Ascending(); p.Add(s=>s.Type).Ascending();})





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    Try this way



    .Sort(p=> {p.Add(s=>s.Code).Ascending(); p.Add(s=>s.Type).Ascending();})






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    answered Jun 17 '16 at 8:44









    Mantas Čekanauskas

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    • Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
      – shole
      Jun 20 '16 at 7:01


















    • Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
      – shole
      Jun 20 '16 at 7:01
















    Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
    – shole
    Jun 20 '16 at 7:01




    Sorry for late reply, I tried this way, but it is not working, it results in the same ordering in the grid
    – shole
    Jun 20 '16 at 7:01













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    For anyone else looking for a solution, using the model property names worked for me, i.e.



           .Sort(s =>
    {
    s.Add("Code").Ascending();
    s.Add("Type").Ascending();
    })





    share|improve this answer


























      0














      For anyone else looking for a solution, using the model property names worked for me, i.e.



             .Sort(s =>
      {
      s.Add("Code").Ascending();
      s.Add("Type").Ascending();
      })





      share|improve this answer
























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        For anyone else looking for a solution, using the model property names worked for me, i.e.



               .Sort(s =>
        {
        s.Add("Code").Ascending();
        s.Add("Type").Ascending();
        })





        share|improve this answer












        For anyone else looking for a solution, using the model property names worked for me, i.e.



               .Sort(s =>
        {
        s.Add("Code").Ascending();
        s.Add("Type").Ascending();
        })






        share|improve this answer












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        answered Nov 21 '18 at 9:34









        Andy Creigh

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