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CheckedListBox sorting differently per user?

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genevish - 12 Jan 2005 19:50 GMT
I am a QA tester testing a vb.net application and I have stumped our
developers.  I'm hoping someone here can help.

One form in our application displays a list of user names, sorted by
last name.  However, on my machine, and a few other users machines,
it displays the info sorted by primary key in the table the data is
being pulled from, rather than last name.  The data is pulled with a
stored procedure and I have verified it is sorted by last name in
this proc.

The control on the form is a CheckedListBox with the sort property set
to false and the data set is a custom object called DDList.

Hopefully this makes sense and I have given enough information so
someone can point me to a possible solution.  Let me know if you need
more info and I'll get it from the developers.  

Thanks,

-Scott
gui_guru - 13 Jan 2005 23:55 GMT
A few questions...

1.) Is everyone connecting to the same database?

2.) Do all the machines have the same configuration (i.e. OS, service packs,
MDAC version, etc.)?

3.) Do all machines have the same version of the software?

These question are not meant to insult anyones intelligence. I know they
seem basic but sometimes we forget to look at the obvious.

> I am a QA tester testing a vb.net application and I have stumped our
> developers.  I'm hoping someone here can help.
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