Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Obsolete
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Medium
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4.1.3, extension/ezoracle 2.0.1
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None
Description
After installing cleandata, default ordering for children of node 2 will be by "Priority"
So, create one article named "art1" and another one called "art2" below node 2. Both will then have a priority of "0" by default
Then list the children of node 2 in admin interface:
Using mysql, the articles will be listed in the order they were created.
Using ezoracle, the articles will be listed in the opposite order.
I am not sure if it is defined anywhere what should happen with objects which have the same priority value. But the fact that oracle vs mysql behaves different is a bit confusing