Hi,

I'm trying your suggestion but nothing is rendering.  I have this ...

                        <f:facet name="detailStamp">
                                <t:outputText value="test test test">
                                </t:outputText>
                        </f:facet> 

and here is this code in the context of my dataTable ...


          <t:dataTable id="tamperingTable" rowClasses="even,odd"
                       value="#{TamperingReportController.tamperingModel}"
                       var="currentRow" rows="25"
styleClass="table-reportsDisplay marginTop1_5em">
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="Driver Name"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.name}">
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="Date"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.transactionDate}">
                <f:convertDateTime pattern="MM/dd/yyyy"
timeZone="America/Denver" />
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="Transaction Type"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.transactionType}">
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="Vendor ID"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.vendorId}">
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="Sub-Vendor"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.subVendorName}">
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <t:column>
              <f:facet name="header">
                <t:outputText value="User"/>
              </f:facet>
              <t:outputText value="#{currentRow.subVendorUsername}">
              </t:outputText>
            </t:column>
            <f:facet name="detailStamp">
                                <t:outputText value="test test test">
                                </t:outputText>
                        </f:facet> 
          </t:dataTable>


Thanks for any further advice, - Dave




Vinaya Tirikkovalluru wrote:
> 
> Yes,
> It is possible.
> 
> After the all the columns </t:column>, use the facet
> 
> <f:facet name="detailStamp">
>  <t:panelGrid id="soMpn1" columns="1" width="100%">
>    test
> </t:panelGrid>
> <hr />
> </t:panelGrid>
> </f:facet>
> 
> Vinaya
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: laredotornado [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 3:55 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Is it possible to do this with dataTables?
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We're using Tomahawk 1.1.6 with MyFaces 1.1.5.  We want to use a
> t:dataTable
> to display our data, but there is one fly in the ointment.  We have 5
> columns of data, but after each row of data, we wish to display another
> row
> that spans the five columns.  Is it possible to do this with JSF's
> dataTable, and if so, how?
> 
> Thanks, - Dave
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