Thanks Mike. I thought about cloning, but then
I would have to know about the children to be able and change them. Basically I
am trying to insert a blank record. Probably I will end up reading the tokens
of the dataProvider name, the last token corresponds to the root tag of each
row... I was just hoping for a simpler trick...
I am not sure this is going to answer your question, but you could
clone one of the other rows and just change the contents. That way you
would not need to know specifically what the root tag of the
particular node is..
--Mike
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iko_knyphausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to add rows to a datagrid programmatically. Works ok using the
dataProvider.addItem function, however it requires a named
row-node -
see below. I would like to make this more generic. Is there a way to do
this without knowing each rows element name?
private function addRow() : void
{
this.dg.dataProvider.addItem(XML(row/row));
}
Thanks.
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