Well, that's a workaround - thanks!
But it would be nice to see such functionality (of sorting) in further
versions of JabRef.

greetings
RMP

2011/7/8 Morten Omholt Alver <[email protected]>

> 2011/7/8 [email protected] <[email protected]>:
> > Yee, I'll use \nocite{*} to get all of the literature from the bib -
> that's
> > right.
> > The items shall be sorted by year, month, day - descending order. But
> there
> > is no field for the month or day and the normal output of LaTeX get's it
> > wrong all the time.
> > Therefor I like to have the order of the bib file and tell the authors to
> > order their literature right.
>
> It may not be a very practical solution, but is possible to get your
> entries ordered in this way, if you configure JabRef to show a custom
> field, e.g. "pubday" in a General fields tab as well as in the main
> table. If you enter the date in YYYY.MM.DD format for all entries, and
> sort the table according to the pubday column, you will see the
> entries in the order you want. If you choose to save in table order
> (in Options -> Preferences -> File) you will get the same ordering in
> your bib file.
>
>
> --
> Morten
>
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