I've already tried that. Well, not getItemAt because I used items.selectedItem (same thing).

On 4/28/06, Suzy Lawson < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
selectedItem="{items.getItemAt(3).fieldName}"

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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am working with some a combo and the custom component listing the
states
> works perfectly fine for simply saying: selectedItem="{
> items.selectedItem.state}". It will change and work as expected
(when the
> grid is clicked).
>
> Well, that component is nothing but a mx:dataProvider with
<mx:String>
> values inside. So the selectedItem is a string (when calling
> mycombo.selectedItem) as opposed to an object.
>
> My question is, when you have an object as the dp to a combo (or
any other
> component with selectedItem) how do you set the selected item
without doing
> a loop + if to find the proper selectedIndex?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> John C. Bland II
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>
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