Hi;

You were right it did work, but it is kind of Hokey.  I allow the user
to add a new row to the store on the grid.  If I add the groupSummary
field I cannot allow the user to add a new field since the
groupSummary column should be hidden. I wish there was a way to use
the values.rs{0].data[\" nameofthecolumn\"] template to get at the
other column's data.


On Sep 17, 9:56 am, Bakulkumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, by a little hack.
>
> Add another field in a store's RecordDef and make that field as a
> groupby.
>
> Like :
>
>    RecordDef recordDef = new RecordDef( new FieldDef [] {
>                                  ....,                                        
>      //
> All the field of grid
>                                   new
> StringFieldDef("groupSummary"),   //This one is added, will have the
> data as templeted
>                       });
>
> And, at the time of pumping data in store
>
>                    ....
>                    array[i][n] = "Field 1 : " + filed1 + " | Field2 :
> " + field2 ;
>
> That should do it.
>
> Let me know if you find any issue.
>
> +Bakul+
>
> On Sep 16, 9:51 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thank you!  I got the Grouping working.   Your great.
>
> >   I was if there is any information on how the temaplating works.  In
> > your example below you added this line to display the GroupField name.
> > Is there anyway that I can display another field besides the GroupField
> > name?
>
> > On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 12:02 AM, Bakulkumar wrote:
>
> > Yes, you can make the editable grouping grid.
>
> > Here are the several things, that should be in your code:
>
> > 1 - in EditableGrid
> >         //Apart from setting ColumnModel, Store and other properties
> >         GroupingView gridView = new GroupingView();
> >         gridView.setForceFit(true);
> >         gridView.setGroupTextTpl("{text}");
> >         grid.setView(gridView);
> >         grid.setClicksToEdit(1); //or 2, whatever your req
>
> > 2 - in GroupingStore
> >         //Apart from setting data proxy and reader
> >         store.setSortInfo(new SortState("fieldName", SortDir.ASC));  //
> > Grid will be sorted in group according to this field
> >         store.setGroupField("groupingFieldName");  //Grid will be
> > grouped by this field
>
> > This is working for me.
>
> > Post your code or sample of code if it doesn't work for you.
>
> > -Bakul.
>
> > On Sep 10, 5:01 pm, BMR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi;
>
> > > Has anyone gotten the Grid Grouping using the EditorGridPanel.  When I
> > > try to set the setGroupField I get a " "null" is null or not an object
> > > exception".  Any Ideas??
>
> > > I am trying to get the view of the Grouping Grid example to work with
> > > my EditorGridPanel so the user can click and edit on a cell. Can I get
> > > that effect with the EditorGridPanel?- Hide quoted text -
>
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