Clearly this site is useless like most of the sites dealing with Angular.

On Monday, June 16, 2014 8:48:34 AM UTC-7, jackharter wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have gone over and over the existing docs and email threads looking for 
> a simple solution to a very common application function. When a user 
> changes the visibility property of an ng-grid column by selecting the 
> checkbox of the Choose Columns menu, I want to capture the new value and 
> save it for the next time the user visits that page.
>
> I can’t seem to find an angular ng-grid event that fires when the checkbox 
> is changed. Currently, when the target page loads, I go out to the cookies 
> and get the last saved values. No problem. I can get and put the default 
> values into a cookie. But when the visibility changes, I want to be able to 
> update my cookies with the new visibility value and then assign it to the 
> column definition.
>
> This seems like such a simple and common thing to do, yet I can’t seem to 
> get the changed column value.
>
> Any help would greatly be appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Jack
>

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