One of the advantages of open source software is that it gives you the ability to reverse engineer. Reverse engineering is not only a useful learning tool, it might even reveal bugs in the software. Maybe even in this case.

-Adrian

On 12/2/2011 9:21 AM, Justin Robinson wrote:
Thanks for your answer what you mentioned here can all be found in ofbiz
resources online, even the Apache Ofbiz cookbook&  Apache Ofbiz
Developement book only give you the basics, but without a precise
understanding of the inner workings, it's time consuming to reverse
engineer this information out, in order to get fine grain control of ofbiz
widgets.

If you are able to give me some deeper insight into ofbiz widgets or a
place to find that info.........it'd be much appreciated.

It seemed likely that "row-actions" would be executed before each row is
rendered. (I mean what else could "row-actions" be)

But the problem is that whenever it happens it must be before  itemIndex is
set (though even that doesn't make complete sense, in view of the test
results)

Placing the groovy scriplet, see in the example, in "row-actions" results
in each row having the same number.

The following works, problem is this is not supposed to be a link.

  <field name="fieldName" title="headerName">
           <hyperlink description="${groovy: ((viewIndex * viewSize) +
(itemIndex + 1))}" also-hidden="false" link-type="anchor"  target=""/>
  </field>

I also see you can't get a field name with an expression, this must be
because of the data binding happening behind the scenes.

<field name="${groovy: ((viewIndex * viewSize) + (itemIndex + 1))}"
title="headerName"><display /></field>

Any idea's what I'm missing?
Thanks, for the help.


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:19 AM, BJ Freeman<[email protected]>  wrote:

all the actions inside the “row-actions” section are executed before
each row is rendered; this tag is similar to the “actions” tag
the “service” action called within the row-actions, is a convenient way
to invoke a service: the service name is specified with the
“service-name” attribute, the “field-map” elements are used to pass the
input parameters to the service, the “result-map” attribute defines the
name of the output map
look in
specialpurpose\projectmgr\widget\forms\ProjectForms.xml#hoursNotYetBilled

        <row-actions>
            <set field="showPosition1" value="${script:String
prev=(String)previousItem.get(&quot;workEffortId&quot;);return
!(prev!=null&amp;&amp;prev.equals(workEffortId));}" type="Boolean"/>
        </row-actions>

also look at framework\widget\dtd\widget-form.xsd

Justin Robinson sent the following on 12/1/2011 9:46 AM:
<form name="listAssetItems" type="list" target="" list-name="AssetItems"
title="" paginate-target="createAsset" paginate="true">
         <actions>

             <entity-one entity-name="AssetHeader"
value-field="assetHeader"/>
             <set field="assetValueQty"
from-field="assetHeader.assetValueQty" type="Integer"/>
             <entity-condition entity-name="FindAssetItemsView"
list="AssetItems">
                 <condition-list combine="or">
                         <condition-expr field-name="orderId"
operator="equals" from-field="parameters.orderId"/>
                         <condition-expr field-name="productFeatureId"
operator="equals" from-field="nullField"/>
                 </condition-list>
             </entity-condition>
             <set field="rowSeqNum" value="1" type="Integer"/>
         </actions>
         <row-actions>
             <set field="rowSeqNum" from-field="rowSeqNum + 1"/>
         </row-actions>


  etc.........

This restults in each row displaying the number '2' is there any way to
ref
the type="list" index.

Any clues would be helpful.




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