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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:40:37+00:00 2026-05-11T02:40:37+00:00

In Oracle SQL Developer, one can list the data in a table using the

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In Oracle SQL Developer, one can list the data in a table using the Data tab when viewing a table. There is also a ‘Sort…’ button to set the sort order of the data you are viewing. This can be very handy for viewing some data on the fly.

The problem: I set a sort order for viewing a particular table which is not supported by the indexes on that table. It seems that SQL Developer does the sort on the fly when you go to view that data. At first the delay wasn’t too bad. But the table has grown and now it takes forever. There is no way to stop it except by force quitting SQL Developer, losing anything unsaved. (If you know another way to stop this sort, let me know!) So, I should change the viewing sort order to something else, but you can only access the Sort… button when viewing the data.

Is there another way to delete the viewing sort order besides viewing the data?

Where does SQL Developer store this information?

Any way to stop the sorting of the data after clicking on the data tab while waiting for it to appear?

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:40:38+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:40 am

    I haven’t found a command from the GUI to eliminate the sort order but you can use this workaround:

    1. Go in the sqldeveloper settings folder. On M$ Windows is located in %HOME_USER%/Application Data/SQL Developer
    2. Perform a full text search specifying the name of the sorted column. If the column’s name is too common (ex: data) specify another column with a different name in the same table. You will find one or more xml files matching your searching criteria. Those files are table descriptors.
    3. At the end of the xml descriptor search for the taf element with name ‘orderByClause’. If it contains the name of the column you want eliminate from sorting replace the line with an empty element ()
    4. Restart sqldeveloper and … sort is not there anymore!

    Hope this helps

    Cheers, Fabrizio Fortino

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