A solution could be to alter the order they appear in the web page using 
jQuery. Something like this (not fully tested, and probably fails with more 
than one occurrence of involved subfields):

s3362 = $('[id^="subfield3362"]');
s336a = $('[id^="subfield336a"]');
s336b = $('[id^="subfield336b"]');
s336a.insertAfter(s3362);
s336b.insertAfter(s336a);

HTH. Stefano

> we are facing problem with ordering of subfields in some specific MARC 
> fields. For example we need to have 787 with subfields having exactly this 
> order: i, t, g. And there are several other fields suffering from the same 
> issue like 336 2, a, b. Is there a way how to instruct a cataloguing 
> framework to follow the given order of subfields? Or, should we file a 
> request for improvement in bugzilla?
> 
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