Sorry, that is because of the scoping opf the itemRenderer.
Use
visible="{outerDocument.isButtonVisible()}"
but still, even when that compiles and works, you still have functional
problems.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
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Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Making button in data grid invisible based on
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Thanks Tracy,
I tried that but it wasn't any better.
I get error Call to possibly undefined method isButtonVisible.
Tried making the function definition bindable (not sure if that makes sense)
but it wasn't successful.
I need to set the button to be visible or not on each row of the data grid.
Thanks
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Wed Apr 1, 2009 12:36 am (PDT)
Use binding braces:
visible="{isButtonVisible()}"
However, if you do not pass in a variable that is bindable, the function
will fire only once.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
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