SORT_DIRECTION_ASCENDING, SORT_DIRECTION_DESCENDING| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
WebFormTableColumn |
getColumn(java.lang.String columnName)
Returns the specified
table column or null if the column does not exist. |
WebFormTableColumn[] |
getColumns()
Returns an array of all
table columns in the table. |
Control |
getControl()
Returns the first Table Control or Repeater Control on the current page that displays this table.
|
Control |
getControl(Page page)
Returns the first Table Control or Repeater Control on the specified page that displays this table.
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copyTable, deleteRow, deleteRow, fetchTable, fetchTable, findRow, findRows, getColumnValueOnRow, getCurrentRow, getRowCount, getRows, getSortColumns, getSortDirections, insertRow, isRowDeletedByUser, isRowDeletedByUser, isRowEmpty, isRowEmpty, isRowInserted, isRowInserted, isRowModified, isRowModified, isRowSelected, isRowSelected, loadFromJSON, replaceTable, resetTable, setColumnValueOnRow, setCurrentRow, setRowDeletedByUser, setRowDeletedByUser, setRowEmpty, setRowEmpty, setRowSelected, setRowSelected, sort, sort, sort, sort, toJSON, toJSON, updateTablegetElementName, getElementTypeControl getControl()
getControl(Page)Control getControl(Page page)
getControl()WebFormTableColumn getColumn(java.lang.String columnName)
table column or null if the column does not exist. When columnName is a valid Java name,
the column can more easily be accessed as tableName.columnName e.g. T1.COL1, however use
of this method is the only way to access column names that are not valid Java names.
Javascript example:
var col = tables.ORDERS.getColumn("2XX");
WebFormTableColumn[] getColumns()
table columns in the table.
Javascript example:
var cols = tables.ORDERS.getColumns();
for each (var col in cols)
{
log(col.elementName + ": " + col.value);
}
getColumns in interface Table