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Even if it is not supported as part of the library, it can be implemented relatively easily in user-land by wrapping the setter. When the sort status would change from 'desc' to 'asc' you'd instead set a different (non-existent?) column instead. This logic could be placed in a hook like the following:

const useSortOrder = () => {
  const [order, setOrder] = useState<DataTableSortStatus>({ columnAccessor: '', direction: 'asc'});
  const specialSetOrder = useCallback((state: DataTableSortStatus) => {
    setOrder(a => (a.columnAccessor === state.columnAccessor && a.direction === 'desc' && state.direction === 'asc')
      // Set "columnAccessor" to a value that is unlikely to be used.
      ? {

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This discussion was converted from issue #298 on June 08, 2023 17:32.