Mike Kienenberger wrote:
You'd write a java class implementing DataModel, probably.   You could
implement List instead if you liked.   Make it into a managed bean,
and then assign your source list as a property to it.

For example
class ConsolidatedList implements List {
public ConsolidatedList()

public void setSourceList(List list)  { ... }
public List getSourceList() { ... }

public int size() { return sourcelist.size() / 3 }

public get(int index) {
        return new ConsolidatedObject(sourceList.get(index * 3),
sourceList.get((index * 3) + 1), sourceList.get((index * 3) + 2))
}

}

On 3/29/06, fischman_98 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
So for option 2, how do you reference index 0's one, two and three objects?

I was trying to reference the t:dataTable "var" in the t:columns?  This
wasn't working.

ie:
<t:dataTable value="#{...}" var="row" ...>
.
.
  <t:columns value="#{row.getColumn()

I understand how to create the list of objects you described (in fact, I
have created this already!), but I don't understand how to implement it with
the dataTable....basically, how to loop through each row and grab the three
objects for the columns.

Really appreciate the help.

Thanks.
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So with the following table, how could I implement with t:dataTable. Coud someone help me ??. Or I try to extend t:dataTable. Opps I don't want to reinvent the wheel.
Arrangement
Number
Goods  Name  規  Case Amount Demand section Money  Amount So  Applying Sonawa  考
1 Slippers 1  Murattecc Co. 100 Administration Section 33 Nothing

Slippers 2  Murattecc Co. 3
Administration Section 33


Slippers 3  Murattecc Co. 3
Administration Section 33


Slippers 4  Murattecc Co 3
Administration Section 33



Total
132



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