I'm using Version Control 2015 (v1.0.109, 64 bit) in Windows 7 Enterprise (English, 64-bit).
When I create a new repository, the folders show up in random order. I would like have them in alphabetical order, but can't find a way to sort. The folders in the picture were created in this order:
FirstProgram
SecondProgram
ThirdProgram
FourthProgram
FifthProgram
SixthProgram
SeventhProgram
TenthProgram
NinthProgram
EightProgram
I don't find any logic to the order. How to sort the folders alphabetically?
Thanks,
Davenull
Repository folders in random order
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Re: Repository folders in random order
Oops, they indeed are sorted alphabetically. My bad.
The problem still remains. The folders end up in random order if I use network drive as source. On the left side of the picture I have a repository created from network source. On the right side the source is a local hard disk.
Network source -> folders in random order
Local source -> folders in alphabetical order
Maybe this is just our disk system and not a common phenomena.
Thanks,
Davenull
The problem still remains. The folders end up in random order if I use network drive as source. On the left side of the picture I have a repository created from network source. On the right side the source is a local hard disk.
Network source -> folders in random order
Local source -> folders in alphabetical order
Maybe this is just our disk system and not a common phenomena.
Thanks,
Davenull
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Re: Repository folders in random order
I will check on it.
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Re: Repository folders in random order
No need to investigate further. The culprit is Fujitsu NetApp Storage System. I created a repository from a standalone server share and the folders ended up in alphabetical order.
NetApp caches the contents and strange things happen every now and then.
Thanks,
Davenull
NetApp caches the contents and strange things happen every now and then.
Thanks,
Davenull
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Re: Repository folders in random order
Thanks for the update!
Alexander Riedel
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