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The way I solved this problem was to use two SwiftUI files. the first file was like this:     @FetchRequest(sortDescriptors: []) var stats: FetchedResults<PlayerStats>     var body: some View {         Stats2View(stats: Array(stats))     } } The second file has most of your original code but adding one line.     // Add this     @State var stats:Array<PlayerStats>     @State private var sortOrder = [KeyPathComparator(\PlayerStats.name)]     var body: some View {         if #available(iOS 16.0, *) {           Table(stats, sortOrder: $sortOrder) {                 TableColumn("Player", value: \.name!)                 TableColumn("W-L", value: \.wins) {stats in Text("\(stats.wins)" + " - " + "\(stats.losses)")}                 TableColumn("Points", value: \.points) {stats in Text("\(stats.points)")}                 TableColumn("Innings", value: \.innings) {stats in Text("\(stats.innings)")}                 TableColumn("LR", value: \.longRun) {stats in Text("\(stats.longRun)")}                 TableColumn("Avg", value: \.lastAvg) {stats in Text("\((stats.lastAvg), specifier: "%.3f")")}             }           .onChange(of: sortOrder) { newOrder in               stats.sort(using: newOrder)}         }         else {...} \\old hacky lazyVGrid based table     } }
Nov ’22