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Question about sorting fields on the SC website
I have a question regarding item list sorting in SuiteCommerce and would like to confirm my understanding.
Previously, I thought that under Website Setup → Search Index → Sort Fields, this configuration defined the actual sorting logic for item lists. For example, if three fields (A, B, C) are configured, I assumed it meant items would be sorted first by A, then by B, and finally by C—especially since there is a “Sort Order” field in this configuration.
However, after further investigation, it seems that this setup is actually used to define which fields are available for sorting, rather than the sorting priority itself.
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