Sort search result by Books sort
It is far easier to search for a series or anything and see books in sort order
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@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ def get_search_results(term):
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db.Books.authors.any(and_(*q)),
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db.Books.authors.any(and_(*q)),
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db.Books.publishers.any(func.lower(db.Publishers.name).ilike("%" + term + "%")),
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db.Books.publishers.any(func.lower(db.Publishers.name).ilike("%" + term + "%")),
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func.lower(db.Books.title).ilike("%" + term + "%")
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func.lower(db.Books.title).ilike("%" + term + "%")
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)).all()
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)).order_by(db.Books.sort).all()
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def get_cc_columns():
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def get_cc_columns():
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tmpcc = db.session.query(db.Custom_Columns).filter(db.Custom_Columns.datatype.notin_(db.cc_exceptions)).all()
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tmpcc = db.session.query(db.Custom_Columns).filter(db.Custom_Columns.datatype.notin_(db.cc_exceptions)).all()
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@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ def advanced_search():
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# Build custom columns names
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# Build custom columns names
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cc = get_cc_columns()
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cc = get_cc_columns()
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db.session.connection().connection.connection.create_function("lower", 1, lcase)
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db.session.connection().connection.connection.create_function("lower", 1, lcase)
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q = db.session.query(db.Books).filter(common_filters())
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q = db.session.query(db.Books).filter(common_filters()).order_by(db.Books.sort)
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include_tag_inputs = request.args.getlist('include_tag')
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include_tag_inputs = request.args.getlist('include_tag')
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exclude_tag_inputs = request.args.getlist('exclude_tag')
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exclude_tag_inputs = request.args.getlist('exclude_tag')
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