Hi WkH,
Our Java data table library does not support manipulating existing rows.
Sorry

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:41 AM, wkharold <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've hit a wall trying to change the values of cells in a DataTable in
> a Java program.
>
> In my application I have an existing DataTable already populated with
> data. I need to add a column to it. That's easy enough, just all
> addColumn(). Now I need to put values in the cells of the column I
> just added. Hmmm, the JavaScript setValue() method isn't available in
> Java land. OK, I'll get the cell via getCell() and then try
> setFormattedValue(). No joy, cell value doesn't change. That seems
> like the only option.
>
> So, is there some magic I'm missing or is the only option the brute
> force route: create a brand new table with the existing columns plus
> my new one and then copying the rows, with my new values appended, to
> the new table. That seems wasteful at best and terribly slow at worst.
>
> Thanks ... WkH
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