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I have downloaded and installed SQL Server Express 2003 Adv.. I have created a new database in it and also a table called Customers. In that I have created one field called CustomerName as nvar(255). I have made 10 records by filling in the field with various names. I have then created a new view and asked it to order the records in descending order. When I save and show the view it shows the records still in the order that I inserted them not in descending alphabetical order. If I make it show in ascending order the same problem still occurs. Collation settings are correct for the computer at Latin1. However, I have tried a few others, but none make any difference. SQL Server Express 2003's view will not list my Customers in either ascending or decending alphabetical order. Can anyone give me any suggestions?

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Has somebody experience same thing? How to fix this issue?

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