Yep, use fdb or FlexBuilder’s
debugger or the XMLObjectOutput in the extras folder or one of the dump
utilities that people have been mentioning over the last few days.
Matt
Thanks Matt, that makes sense. However, it still
doesn't work. It might be
coming with a different name. Is there any way to
display the object and
the name of its attributes?
Thanks,
-Oscar.
"Matt
Chotin"
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It's not getProperty("desc") for normal
arrays, only when being used for a
TreeDatatProvider. Try oItem.desc and see if
that works.
Matt
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- RemoteObject call
Sorry for the late response, I actually got it
closer to what I need. I can
see the collection that the Remote Object is
returning in a ComboBox.
However, I can see all attributes listed in the
ComboBox separated by
commas. I only want to show one of them, the
Description. So I figured I
will use labelField or labelFuntion, but didn't
work. This is what I have:
Any ideas?
Server side:
public class LookupManager {
...
public Collection getTheList()
{
// Set
up default response
Collection response = null;
response = theList // gets the list from a Service
return response;
}
...
}
client side:
<mx:Script>
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