Hi Christophe,
I am not aware of a trick/tip to find it via the UI without restoring the columns to the view.
Perhaps save your view first and then select all columns at once, review where the sorts are applied, note which columns have the sorts, load your saved view, add the column(s) you found it sorted to remove the sorts you do not want, hide those columns again and save the view once more with the same name
Hi Christophe,
I also discussed with R&D whether removing a column from view should perhaps also remove that column’s sort setting.
If a new sorting is not defined and the system automatically removes sorting from the removed column, the system will use the default sorting. However, the user can remove from the view also the column which is defined for the default sorting. Therefore, I think that before the column is removed from the view, the user needs to remove the sorting from this column and set a new sorting on another column.
it still appears the best solution/tip is to restore all the columns and see which ones have spring defined to remove them specifically from the view as mentioned in my first reply.