Yeah, I kind of knew that, but how to do that? By the way I am copying
and pasting a row from one table to another.

On May 3, 5:11 pm, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are dragging an item from one list into another list, then by  
> W3C fiat, they will have unique IDs.
>
> If you are cloning an object from one list into another (the list of  
> ingredients and the pot pattern) then you are responsible for creating  
> a unique ID for your newly added cloned object.
>
> Either way, the sort order is managed by each element having a unique  
> ID that follows Sortable's rules for ID making: one or more alpha  
> characters, followed by one and only one underscore, followed by a  
> numeral, and entirely unique. Due to Scripty's parentage in the Rails  
> framework, these numerical ID segments are the id auto-number key for  
> the object they represent, and all elements within a list should  
> (must?) be instances of the same Model.
>
> Walter
>
> On May 3, 2009, at 10:06 AM, WLQ wrote:
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> > So I've made all the fancy stuff, now the hardest one. I have made the
> > order Id change in the sortable and it works. But what about when you
> > drag an item from other sortable? How to program it so it sees between
> > which Ids it pasts an item, and change ids for items as necessary?
>
> > Thanks, Yan- Hide quoted text -
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