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Joseph Schmidt commented on CLK-298:
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But can't be the above simply be done using a Table Decorator? Like:
http://avoka.com/click-examples/table/table-decorator.htm
but instead of having:
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column = new Column("date");
column.setFormat(....);
table.addColumn(column);
column = new Column("time");
column.setFormat(....);
table.addColumn(column);
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you would use something like:
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column = new Column("both");
column.setDecorator(new Decorator() {
public String render(Object row, Context context) {
Customer customer = (Customer) row;
String date = customer.getDateAsString();
String time = customer.getTimeAsString();
return date+"|"+time;
}
});
table.addColumn(column);
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> Tables Should Allow Adjacent Columns To Be Tied Together For Sorting
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>
> Key: CLK-298
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLK-298
> Project: Click
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Joel Schmidt
> Assignee: Malcolm Edgar
> Priority: Minor
>
> It would be nice to be able to "tie" together adjacent column values together
> in a table (e.g. date and time) for sorting purposes. Often a result set,
> which can otherwise be used directly as a table model has values which should
> be combined for sorting purposes. Without direct support for this in the
> Table class, the only way to achieve the result is defining a view model
> solely for that purpose. At best this is a programming pain, and a worst
> unnecessarily inefficient.
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