"OK, I get it. Do you always show all daysAry instances or are they
themselves filtered?"

 

At this iteration, they are always displayed.  This should be a fairly
solid requirement.


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OK, I get it. Do you always show all daysAry instances or are they
themselves filtered?

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com, "Ian 
Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> "You appear to have a parent child relationship (or at least a
> one-to-many) between daysAry and drawsQry. Are you rendering this
> parent-child in a tree? I can't quite figure out what you are showing
> where."
> 
> 
> 
> Yes, each parent daysAry element has zero to many drawsQry children
> elements. I am not using a tree, but data wise the concept is similar.
> Each parent daysAry elements renders a VBox inside of which the various
> properties of a daysAry element are displayed, including a series of
> HBoxes for each drawsQry child. It is these HBox children I want
> filtered based on the values of one or another combo box.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> You appear to have a parent child relationship (or at least a
> one-to-many) between daysAry and drawsQry. Are you rendering this
> parent-child in a tree? I can't quite figure out what you are showing
> where.
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>
ups.com, Ian Skinner <ian.skinner@> wrote:
> >
> > I have a remote object call that returns an array of elements 
> > ['daysAry'] each with several properties, including one ['drawsQry'] 
> > that is also an array collection. I want my display that is built 
> > showing all the daysAry elements with each drawsQry element to be
able 
> > to filter which drawsQry elements are displayed based on a combobox
> value.
> > 
> > I understand I use the filterFunction property to assign a
function to 
> > determine which elements to show. I am not sure how to best set this 
> > property on each and every drawsQry element in the daysAry array 
> > collection.
> > 
> > Is it as simple as looping over the daysAry collection in my 
> > remoteObject handler and assign the function to each array collection 
> > property. Could I just assign a filter function to the main daysAry 
> > collection and inside that function loop over the drawsQry
property and 
> > set something there. Or is there another more elegant solution I am 
> > over looking.
> > 
> > Thank You
> >
>



 

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