I have an Igcombo with Json Data I need to sort the child items of the group by NumberOfUnitOfMeasure, I saw some similar posts but no real answers that could help my situation,I saw that it is indeed limited to Chrome; but it not working on one of the major browsers is not acceptable. Are there any work arounds?
The Combo is used in editing a row of the IgGrid; I didn't include that code to simplify the answer. If I can't get this to work I'll have to write a custom editor provider for my grid and use Selectize.
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Hello Landrum,
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I have found the forum thread you mentioned:https://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/f/ignite-ui-for-javascript/105198/grouping-for-igcombo-doesn-sort-child-items
I have read it and think you are misunderstanding the outcome. The behavior you are seeing is not a bug. The igCombo has no sorting behavior for the items (it only sorts the groups). Therefore the sort is determined by the browser. If you would like to see sorting of the items in the igCombo you can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at <https://ko.infragistics.com/community/ideas>.
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