On Friday, October 24, 2014 12:34:41 PM UTC-7, Niphlod wrote:
>
> <db guy mode>
> if the cardinality of "owner" is not high, fetch them all and use "for row 
> in rows.sort(yourownfunction)". If the cardinality is high, either do two 
> queries, or add a "sort_index" integer column that you can use for large 
> sorts. 
> </db guy mode>
>
> <developer>
> use for row in rows.sort()
> </developer>
>

Sounds good to me!  Both the db guy and the developer have been previously 
vetted, too!   ;-)

/dps
 

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