Handling changes in automatic sort
In an example embodiment, a tri-state variable associated with a table in a database indicates whether the table is automatically sorted at runtime or left unsorted. The value of the tri-state variable also indicates whether code associated with the table assumes the table will be sorted at runtime....
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Zusammenfassung: | In an example embodiment, a tri-state variable associated with a table in a database indicates whether the table is automatically sorted at runtime or left unsorted. The value of the tri-state variable also indicates whether code associated with the table assumes the table will be sorted at runtime. In a situation where two parties have code that utilize the table, when the first ensures its code to no longer assumes the table will be sorted, they may set the value of the tri-state variable from automatic sorting enforced to automatic sorting recommended. In this state the table will still be automatically sorted at runtime. When the second ensures its code no longer assumes the table will be sorted, they may set the value of the tri-state variable from automatic sorting recommended to no automatic sort at which time the table is left unsorted. |
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