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		<title>By: Lea Hayes</title>
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		<description>Thanks for this interesting article. If you get a chance I would really appreciate it if you could take a look at my question below.

Is it possible to enumerate records by &quot;Record ID&quot;? If I understand correctly, specifying &quot;null&quot; as the comparator will return records in an undefined order. From what you have written here I can understand how to write a comparator that looks at the actual record data.

Do I need to store a duplicate copy of the &quot;Record ID&quot; actually in the record data, or is there a more efficient approach?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this interesting article. If you get a chance I would really appreciate it if you could take a look at my question below.</p>
<p>Is it possible to enumerate records by &#8220;Record ID&#8221;? If I understand correctly, specifying &#8220;null&#8221; as the comparator will return records in an undefined order. From what you have written here I can understand how to write a comparator that looks at the actual record data.</p>
<p>Do I need to store a duplicate copy of the &#8220;Record ID&#8221; actually in the record data, or is there a more efficient approach?</p>
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