Right -thanks for pointing that out. The sorting of partnumbers is not how you'd expect; they're actually sorted by the first four digits, then the LAST DIGIT, then the remaining three. That's the order in which Playmobil issues the numbers, sort of. In other words, these are in order according to the rules:
30 89 8700 Booklet medium 1999 (Victorian)
30 89 9010 Catalogue 2001 mini (Pirates)
30 89 9850 Booklet medium 2001 (Pirates)
30 89 0772 Catalogue 2003 mini (Vikings)
30 89 0832 Catalogue 2002 full-size (Christmas theme)
30 89 0842 Catalogue 2002 full-size (Christmas theme)
I did this so that parts that were actually issued together, appear together in sequence. (Part numbers outside of the 30 xx xxxx pattern just fall into regular order.) It's more obvious in other categories, like
PlaymoDB Part Categories - Klicky (Adult female) where on page 17 you can see 30 14 9970 followed immediately by 30 14 0002. If they were sorted strictly numerically, the first page would look like this:
30 14 0000 Royal mother
30 14 0009 (no name)
30 14 0019 Pirate, female, red coat, long blue hair (Ruby)
30 14 0029 Pirate, female, red coat, long blue hair (Ruby)
30 14 0032 Astrid (dragon rider, long pale yellow braid over shoulder, brown clothes)
30 14 0039 Twinkle Fairy
30 14 0040 Lady, purple dress, red shoes
30 14 0042 (no name)
30 14 0052 Spytruck pilot, female, blonde, white/orange uniform
30 14 0059 (no name)
30 14 0060 Lady with long yellow dress
30 14 0062 Woman, short brown hair, orange ski suit, white scarf
30 14 0069 (no name)
30 14 0070 Washerwoman
30 14 0072 Woman, long black ponytail, pink/green winter jacket
30 14 0089 (no name)
Victorians mixed in with Super 4's with parts from 2017. (I've really got to get on naming klickies, there's a huge backlog. They have pictures though.) Anyway, there it is. The text search doesn't do this, since this kind of sequence doesn't often appear.
Is this horrible? Or sensible once you see it? Should I keep it, abandon it, offer both options? Open to suggestions!
Oh, and thanks for the stickers! There were 34 Victorian sets issued in 1989/1990, and I now have 19 Victorian stickers... I wonder if there was one per set?