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The only available sort sequences I can find in EXCEL are ASCII and some
customized DAY/DATE sorts. I would like to sort in EBCDIC sequence. I tried
to make a customized sort list (i.e. A,B,C....X,Y,Z,1,2....8,9), but that
only seems to work on the first character within a cell. It returned P7
before PA on my sort.

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The only available sort sequences I can find in EXCEL are ASCII and some
customized DAY/DATE sorts. I would like to sort in EBCDIC sequence. I
tried
to make a customized sort list (i.e. A,B,C....X,Y,Z,1,2....8,9), but that
only seems to work on the first character within a cell. It returned P7
before PA on my sort.



Referesh my memory - what's EBCDIC?


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In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:

"gary_h" wrote in message
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The only available sort sequences I can find in EXCEL are ASCII and some
customized DAY/DATE sorts. I would like to sort in EBCDIC sequence. I
tried
to make a customized sort list (i.e. A,B,C....X,Y,Z,1,2....8,9), but that
only seems to work on the first character within a cell. It returned P7
before PA on my sort.


Referesh my memory - what's EBCDIC?


... and old character coding system system IIRC :)

That said, I think ther are 2 obvious options :
1) Make up a 'custom sort list' in the order you want it and sort using that
2) use a helper column in much the same way.

HTH


Bruce

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Hi Gary,

Aside to Doug -- EBCDIC a much more logical assignment of numbers and letters <grin

It's a bit messy but you can create another column that you can sort on.
The problem is that ASCII is not really the collating sequence used in Excel
and it makes a difference if it is one more characters, but the main thing
is that letters will sort before digits. see
Sorting as if EBCDIC as on a mainframe (#ebcdic)
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/sorting.htm#ebcdic
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EBCDIC is an acronym for Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code. It
is used mainly on mainframes. ASCII is used mainly on PC's. EBCDIC used
hexadecimal representation (i.e. 00 through FF). The letter A is C1, J is
D1, S is E2, zero is F0, space is 40, etc.
Gary H.

"Doug Kanter" wrote:


"gary_h" wrote in message
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The only available sort sequences I can find in EXCEL are ASCII and some
customized DAY/DATE sorts. I would like to sort in EBCDIC sequence. I
tried
to make a customized sort list (i.e. A,B,C....X,Y,Z,1,2....8,9), but that
only seems to work on the first character within a cell. It returned P7
before PA on my sort.



Referesh my memory - what's EBCDIC?





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In article , ?B?Z2FyeV9o?= wrote:
EBCDIC is an acronym for Extended Binary-Coded Decimal Interchange Code. It
is used mainly on mainframes. ASCII is used mainly on PC's. EBCDIC used
hexadecimal representation (i.e. 00 through FF). The letter A is C1, J is
D1, S is E2, zero is F0, space is 40, etc.


... and IIRC you can do "accurate" calculations (meaning rounding error
free) with it, as many calculators do. ?

Bruce

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