Sort values in numeric order in drop down menu

Is there anyway to sort the values in numeric order-asending for the drop down menu of a particular field.
Any ideas?
G

Add a property 'SORTED' and Boolean = true in BPE.
G

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                                    label="#{bindings['bind_active_flag1'].label}">
                  <f:selectItems value="#{bindings['bind_active_flag1'].items}"/>
                </af:selectOneChoice>
                <af:commandButton actionListener="#{bindings.ExecuteWithParams.execute}"
                                  text="ExecuteWithParams"
                                  disabled="#{!bindings.ExecuteWithParams.enabled}"/>
              </af:panelForm>
              <af:table value="#{bindings.EmployeesView.collectionModel}" var="row"
                        rows="#{bindings.EmployeesView.rangeSize}"
                        first="#{bindings.EmployeesView.rangeStart}"
                        emptyText="#{bindings.EmployeesView.viewable ? 'No rows yet.' : 'Access Denied.'}">
                <af:column sortProperty="EmployeeId" sortable="true"
                           headerText="#{bindings.EmployeesView.labels.EmployeeId}">
                  <af:outputText value="#{row.EmployeeId}">
                    <f:convertNumber groupingUsed="false"
                                     pattern="#{bindings.EmployeesView.formats.EmployeeId}"/>
                  </af:outputText>
                </af:column>
                <af:column sortProperty="FirstName" sortable="true"
                           headerText="#{bindings.EmployeesView.labels.FirstName}">
                  <af:outputText value="#{row.FirstName}"/>
                </af:column>
                <af:column sortProperty="LastName" sortable="true"
                           headerText="#{bindings.EmployeesView.labels.LastName}">
                  <af:outputText value="#{row.LastName}"/>
                </af:column>
                <af:column sortProperty="ActiveFlag" sortable="true"
                           headerText="#{bindings.EmployeesView.labels.ActiveFlag}">
                  <af:outputText value="#{row.ActiveFlag}"/>
                </af:column>
              </af:table>
            </h:form>
          </afh:body>
        </afh:html>
      </f:view>
    </jsp:root>Here's the bindings page:
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
    <pageDefinition xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/adfm/uimodel"
                    version="10.1.3.41.57" id="showEmployeesPageDef"
                    Package="view.pageDefs"
                    MsgBundleClass="view.pageDefs.showEmployeesPageDefMsgBundle">
      <parameters/>
      <executables>
        <iterator id="EmployeesViewIterator" RangeSize="10" Binds="EmployeesView"
                  DataControl="AppModuleDataControl"/>
        <variableIterator id="variables">
          <variableUsage DataControl="AppModuleDataControl"
                         Binds="EmployeesView.variablesMap.bind_active_flag"
                         Name="EmployeesView_bind_active_flag" IsQueriable="false"/>
        </variableIterator>
        <iterator id="DropDownIterator" RangeSize="-1" Binds="DropDown"
                  DataControl="AppModuleDataControl"/>
      </executables>
      <bindings>
        <table id="EmployeesView" IterBinding="EmployeesViewIterator">
          <AttrNames>
            <Item Value="EmployeeId"/>
            <Item Value="FirstName"/>
            <Item Value="LastName"/>
            <Item Value="Email"/>
            <Item Value="PhoneNumber"/>
            <Item Value="HireDate"/>
            <Item Value="JobId"/>
            <Item Value="Salary"/>
            <Item Value="CommissionPct"/>
            <Item Value="ManagerId"/>
            <Item Value="DepartmentId"/>
            <Item Value="ActiveFlag"/>
          </AttrNames>
        </table>
        <action id="ExecuteWithParams" IterBinding="EmployeesViewIterator"
                InstanceName="AppModuleDataControl.EmployeesView"
                DataControl="AppModuleDataControl" RequiresUpdateModel="true"
                Action="95">
          <NamedData NDName="bind_active_flag" NDType="java.lang.String"
                     NDValue="${bindings.EmployeesView_bind_active_flag}"/>
        </action>
        <attributeValues id="bind_active_flag" IterBinding="variables">
          <AttrNames>
            <Item Value="EmployeesView_bind_active_flag"/>
          </AttrNames>
        </attributeValues>
        <list id="bind_active_flag1" IterBinding="EmployeesViewIterator" StaticList="false"
              ListOperMode="0" ListIter="DropDownIterator" NullValueFlag="1"
              NullValueId="bind_active_flag1_null">
          <AttrNames>
            <Item Value="ActiveFlag"/>
          </AttrNames>
          <ListAttrNames>
            <Item Value="Value"/>
          </ListAttrNames>
          <ListDisplayAttrNames>
            <Item Value="Description"/>
          </ListDisplayAttrNames>
        </list>
      </bindings>
    </pageDefinition>Any ideas?

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