That's sort of what I was thinking.

I'm worried, though, that this code will "collide" with the GVIZ
Table's sort capability.  I think I'd have to make sure my detail rows
stayed below their parent rows; but not sure as I still haven't yet
clearly planned it out.

At present, I just display details in a separate area of the screen
when a row is clicked.  That works and is robust, but it's not as
visually efficient as having the details appear right where you click.

I might just do this in a normal html table instead, and then work
with styles to make all the tables look similar.  It'd be really nice
to have this in the Google Tables, though.

thanks for your thoughts!

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