Ahh Sorry I don't know :s

Le 31/08/2010 14:57, Greg Brown a écrit :
This feature has been implemented, so you should be able to use it. Let me know if you run into any issues.

On Aug 31, 2010, at 8:35 AM, Olivier Dutrieux wrote:

Hello,

Be carrefull I don't thinks this feature is properly support at this time on 2.0 . It's a proposal feature do by Greg Brown but implemented at this time.

Duto

Le 31/08/2010 14:20, A. J. a écrit :
ok, looking forward to try this in 2.0

thanks
AJ

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Dirk Möbius <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I think in Pivot 2.0 it would be possible with a little script
    trick:

    <script>
       function myListAt(index) {
         return myObj.myList[index];
       }
    </script>

    <TextInput textKey="${myListAt:2}/>

    But I guess that you don't want to use a hard wired constant
    there (don't you?), rather something like:

    <TextInput textKey="${myListAt:otherList.selectedIndex}/>

    Dirk.



    Greg Brown <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        It isn't currently supported, though it would be trivial to
        add. I'm curious about the use case, though. It seems a bit
        fragile to rely on a numeric index, but maybe there is a
        valid use for it.
        G

        On Aug 30, 2010, at 3:33 PM, A. J. wrote:

            Hi,

            Is it possible to have binding expressions that refer to
            list items using index accessor such as the following
            one (myList being of type java.util.List) ?

            ...
            <TextInput textKey="myObj.myList[2]"  />
            ...

            thanks in advance
            AJ.






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