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Jacopo Cappellato closed OFBIZ-364.
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    Resolution: Fixed

David,

ok, in rev. 469408 I've implemented what you have suggested: there is now a new 
attribute (that can contain the ${} notation) named "override-list-size" that 
can be used to to the form a custom list size.
Let me know if you see any issues and I'll do my best to fix them asap.


> Let form widget treat input list as a subset of a larger list
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-364
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-364
>             Project: OFBiz (The Open for Business Project)
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: framework
>            Reporter: Leon Torres
>         Assigned To: Jacopo Cappellato
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: subset-form-list.patch
>
>
> Allow a programmer to specify a parameter "overrideFormListSize=1000" to make 
> the FormWidget think the list size is 1000.
> Then, when a list of size 20 is passed in, the FormWidget treats it as a 
> subset of the size 1000 list with its position given by viewIndex as usual.
> As an example, suppose a complex product report requires the user to process 
> each product by hand.  There are 1000 products and the viewSize is 20.  The 
> user gets the viewIndex of 10 from the context, so he should be processing 
> the range (200, 219). He builds a new list containing the processed data, 
> which is size 20.  Since this list is only 20 items, the form widget thinks 
> the entire report is 20 lines.  There won't be pagination over the 1000 
> products.  So the user specifies "overrideFormListSize=1000" and now the 
> FormWidget understands that this input list of 20 items are the items (200, 
> 219) of a size 1000 list.

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