"Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I've been trying to get this query to work to no avail. Both parts
> work in isolation. I am able to replace the IN clause with an ILIKE
> statement and the ORDER BY works fine. But in combination with the IN
> statement, the ORDER BY statement does not actually order the results,
> though no errors are thrown and the IN section returns results as
> expected.  Am I missing something simple here? I haven't been able to
> turn up any results on google...

Post an example of what you're talking about.

Also, what version of the server are you using?
Have you updated to the latest bug-fix release for that version?

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