I'm new to qooxdoo and JavaScript and just playing a bit around with it. Now
I have a question (maybe the answer is easy) regarding this playground
example: http://tinyurl.com/3427boe
There is a SelectBox and a JSON-file with this structure:
"items": [
{"name": "a", "type": "media-video"},
{"name": "b", "type": "office-calendar" }
and so on...
]}
The JSON-data is bound via controller and so on to the SelectBox, the
entry-labels are a, b...
My question: How can I select for example the entry "b" in the SelectBox via
the "type"-property "office-calendar"? Is there something like:
controller.setSelection("type", "office-calendar")?
In the playground example the selection is done with:
controller.getSelection().setItem(0,
store.getModel().getItems().getItem(5));
I've learned that I had to put the whole object into the getSelection of the
controller, but what can I do if I don't know the correct index of the
object and only know the "type"-property? Must I run trough the whole object
to find the right index for "office-calendar" or is there a simple solution?
Thanks
Christian
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