Hi Roshan, not sure if this applies to your particular use-case, but you could let your calendar-record class implement Java's 'Comparable' interface. [1]
By doing this, you have control over the 'natural ordering', such that it's no longer undefined. regards, Andi [1] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Comparable.html On 2018/01/29 11:29:30, Roshan Vishwakarma <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Dan.> > > I have checked the order is correct in the table view.> > > I don't have recordNum in the table view.> > How do I get a recordNum?> > > Regards,> > Roshan> > > On Sat, Jan 27, 2018 at 2:14 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]>> > wrote:> > > > Hi Roshan,> > >> > > With the table view, this shows records according to their natural order.> > > For your example, the natural order would be the date, start and then a> > > recordNum. If you haven't got a recordNum then you'll need one, otherwise> > > the order is basically undefined.> > >> > > What do you see in the table view for this data?> > >> > > With the fullcalendar, I think it should show the data in the same order as> > > the table view. Not sure if it it does this already, perhaps you could> > > check.> > >> > > Thx> > > Dan> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 at 12:52 Roshan Vishwakarma <> > > [email protected]> wrote:> > >> > > > Hello,> > > >> > > > I have integrated isis-wicket-fullcalendar2-cpt in the web-application.> > > >> > > > The question here is:> > > > How do we show events in sort order in calendar view?> > > >> > > > The list passed to calendar is in sorted order but after it is rendered> > > in> > > > calendar its order changes.> > > >> > > > For example:> > > > 1. Record 1> > > > Date: 25-01-2018> > > > End: 10:15> > > > Title: Howard Wolowitz> > > > Start: 10:00> > > >> > > > 2. Record 2> > > > Date: 25-01-2018> > > > End: 10:15> > > > Title: Leonard Hofstadter> > > > Start: 10:00> > > >> > > > 3. Record 3> > > > Date: 25-01-2018> > > > End: 10:15> > > > Title: Raj Koothrappali> > > > Start: 10:00> > > >> > > > When the above records are rendered in the calendar the slot 10:00 -> > > 10:15> > > > will display the all this three records without any order. Refer below> > > > format:> > > >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------> > > ----------------------------------------> > > > 10:00 | |> > > > |> > > > |Leonard Hofstadter | Raj Koothrappali | Howard> > > > Wolowitz> > > > 10:15 | |> > > > |> > > >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------> > > -----------------------------------------> > > >> > > > Please does anyone know how we can apply on calendar events.> > > >> > > > Thanks> > > >> > > >> > > > Regards,> > > > Roshan> > > >> > >> >
