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[GH-ISSUE #426] Sort on date based metadata only works per page - not for all documents within a folder #330
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Originally created by @vhamburger on GitHub (Nov 11, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ciur/papermerge/issues/426
Originally assigned to: @ciur on GitHub.
Hey, today I noticed that the sort function (in column view) only sorts document per page, but not all documents within a folder.

Here is page one - sorted desc for date:
And this is page two of the same folder - sorted the same way:

I can reproduce that in other folders too. It seems the sort function only takes the displayed documents into account, not all documents within a folder. Could you have a look into that please?
@ciur commented on GitHub (Nov 18, 2021):
Thank you for detailed explanation. I will fix this issue in next release.