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Naw, like this:
var sourceArray = [ {label: "hello", data: ["one",
"two", "three"]}];
yourDataGrid.dataProvider =
sourceArray;
You then have a customCellRenderer for one of the
DataGrid columns. That cellRenderer, sets the item, 2nd parameter in the
setValue function, as a dataProvider in the combobox.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 11:30 PM
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Re: Dividing the mailing list into
categories
Is this what you mean?
public function
setdataProviderDataType() {
var sourceArray = [ "hello", "hello", "helllo", "hello", "money", "float",
"datetime", "text"];
ComboBoxCellRenderer.dataProvider = sourceArray;
transactionGrid.redraw(true);
}
private function
initCellRenderer() : Void
{
var sourceArray = [ "varchar", "smallint", "tinyint", "int",
"money", "float", "datetime", "text"];
ComboBoxCellRenderer.dataProvider =
sourceArray;
}
The Combo still does
not say hello, hello, hello. Anyway the other cells are still not editable.
Focus keeps going back to the ComboBox for the whole row.
If you're ComboBox is used in a
CellRenderer, and the item passed into him is from the dataProvider, and that
item is itself a dataProvider, you can just change that dataProvider and it'll
update the ComboBox.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday,
October 19, 2005 3:03 PM
Subject: RE:
[flexcoders] Re: Dividing the mailing list into
categories
I would be interesting
if the questions where grouped by tag. For example I am working with DataGrid
and I would like to know everything about it including all the questions asked
so far and as far as I cant see the yahoo search does not work very well
enough.
One of my questions was
refreshing data in the combo box inside a Datagrid cell. I wonder if anyone has
done this so far or should I look at flex 2.
Thanks Dan
Don't they have mailing lists that are
archived more like the current forums? Best of both worlds--
I find
that it's hard as a newer Flash developer to dig through the current archives to
find stuff discussed back before I knew Flash even existed. That would be
the main benefit that I would personally seek from a forum- accessibility to
stuff from way back in some chronological way.
On 10/18/05, JesterXL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Bleh, I hate forums; info should
come to me, I shouldn't have to go to it.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday,
October 18, 2005 5:44 PM
Subject: RE:
[flexcoders] Re: Dividing the mailing list into
categories
That said, I wonder if
we shouldn't monitor the new Macromedia Labs forums for awhile before
making any decisions on whether to create new
lists.
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of JesterXL Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 2:28
PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Dividing the
mailing list into categories
I'm more interested in what, and the
rest of the list thinks. There are thousands+ on this list now, and
splitting/adding new ones is a huge undertaking, not to be taken lightly, nor
without appropriate management in place. I do, however, think it's
necessarey given the paradigm changes in the community taking place. It is
better to act now than later.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday,
October 18, 2005 5:19 PM
Subject: Re:
[flexcoders] Re: Dividing the mailing list into
categories
Might try contacting the owners of this list... to see
if they agree... you'd need a policy on this list to direct the appropriate
questions to a new list.
On 10/18/05, JesterXL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This setup works well in Flash; Flashcoders
handles component & ActionScript coding issues where as Flashnewbie
handles anything not advanced. There are a bunch of smart people
on Flashnewbie, and everyone pitches in to help.
What Flexcoders, though,
really needs is a clear division between tasks, not just
skillset. For exmaple, Flex Enterprise
Services are what most of the Enterprise customers on this list will care
about, whereas those Flashers who finally see the f'ing light, will just be
asking MXML & component questions. Flashcom for example was
setup so Flash Communication Server questions weren't asked on Flashcoders,
or Flashnewbie. This works well as each has a nice community going
on.
If it were up to me, I'd say: Flexcoders = stays as
is Flexserver = deals with enterprise services
Most of the Flash devs
incoming will get up to speed pretty quickly, and there are already plenty of
experienced Flex devs on Flashcoders.
Besides, we're at version 1.5, not
8 like the Flash community is. The influx of n00bs to this list
is what makes it fun in my opinion.
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Greg Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, October 18,
2005 3:58 PM Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Dividing the mailing list into
categories
Hehehe *raises hand as Flex Newbie*
But I have
been using Flash and Actionscript for 5+ years and have been coding CF since
it's first Beta release. Plus I have a Degree in Business Computer
Programing where I was fully educated in OOP with C++.
I understand
what you are saying, and there is a valid logic to it. There is a flaw to it
as well. Its kinda like those party lines you call to "meet a hot
babe" and all that you find is a bunch of guys. If you put all the n00bs
like me in one room, and the experts in another, it will just be people who
don't have any answers asking questions of people who don't have any answers.
rofl
Don't take any of my most recent posts wrong, I agree that Flex is
great. We have an entire project, grant, and I have an offer for
me to go to full time state emp specificaly because of Flex2. Its
just frusterating as it seems most of the syntax etc I learned with
Flex 1.5 is just causing errors now.
I would have grave doubts that
creating an all n00b area would benifit the n00bs, though I am sure it would
benifit the pros :) Just my 2000 cents :D
Greg --- In [email protected], Manuel
Saint-Victor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've brought
this up before and I'm going to go out on a limb again and > suggest
that we maybe create a Flex 2 noobs mailing list. I say this because >
I think that in the coming weeks there is going to be a deluge of members
to > here that a)are brand spanking new to Flex and even Flash
b) Haven't really > read the posting etiquette or become familiar with
searching previous posts > c)are just dabbling etc. > > I
think it will make it a lot more readable and usable a list if those
who > are at least working with 1.5 for production level projects
that will > continue can be spared our posts of "Hello help I'm
oblivious". Last time I > mentioned this it was more motivated by the
sense that newbies needed a > place to ask for help and then be
directed to the docs or a Google search > while the more knowledgeable
guys can have a more productive environment. > Before I believe that as
pointed out to me -Flex's developer population was > not yet at
critical mass for this kind of partitioning. I have the feeling > that
this week will change that. > Either way I think that this Flex 2 is the
best thing since indoor plumbing. > The workflow is fluid, the docs are
light and informative and I very well > might need a relationship
counselor in the next few weeks or someone to keep > my fiancee at
whatever venue so that we don't have to break up while I stay > glued
to this computer. > > Thanks MM for an amazing product- even in its
alpha state. > >
Mani >
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