Jeff, I don't know what else to say other than it should work.
t:columns is a UIData object just like t:dataTable, and there
shouldn't be any difference between nesting a t:dataTable and nesting
a t:columns, but I've never used it that way myself.
On 5/18/06, Reid, Jeff (Liquidity & Risk Technology) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I noticed the myFaces example masterDetail.jsp has nested
<t:dataTable>s. The inner dataTable var refers to the outer dataTable
var and it works Ok. Maybe there's something funky with <t:columns>,
but it seems like it would be a very common thing to want to iterate
over rows containing lists of columns and display those columns in a
<t:columns>.
The openDataTable.jsp example uses <t:columns>, but not in the obvious
way I'd like to. Maybe this example displays a work-around.
From masterDetail.jsp:
<t:dataTable id="data" var="country" value="#{countryList.countries}"
preserveDataModel="true" >
<t:dataTable id="cities" var="city" value="#{country.cities}"
preserveDataModel="false">
<h:column><h:outputText value="#{city}" style="font-size: 11px"
/></h:column>
</t:dataTable>
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