Can't this be done with the JFace tree table viewer? - Hallvard
7. sep. 2018 22:49 skrev Scott Lewis <[email protected]>: Howdy, I have some use cases where I would like to display in a single table 1) Summary rows...which actually consist of a set of rows...and present field values that are (e.g.) sums of the underlying row values 2) The individual underlying records...exposed when needed by user...e.g. by opening a tree. So let's say we have something price of individual items of Furniture broken into three categories: Tables Chairs Other and we have prices: Table 1 - $100 Table 2 - $200 Chair 1 - $50 Chair 2 - $40 Sofa 1 - $500 Sofa 2 - $300 And we want to have a table that looks like Furniture Group Cost +Tables $300 +Chairs $90 +Other $800 Where (e.g.) Tables could be opened up to present the individual items that make up that group -Tables $300 Table 1 $100 Table 2 $200 etc Questions Which Nebula control(s) would be best suited for something like this? I assume XViewer or Grid. Are there any snippets or public examples of doing something like this? What if there are multiple grouping types...e.g. Not just furniture type but also groupings that are based upon other arrangements of these same items...like date manufactured. Thanksinadvance, Scott _______________________________________________ nebula-dev mailing list [email protected] To change your delivery options, retrieve your password, or unsubscribe from this list, visit https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/nebula-dev
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