Hi, Here you can see a running example of this feature with source code: http://example.irian.at/example-simple-2010012802/masterDetail.jsf
Regards, Jakob 2010/1/28 laredotornado <[email protected]> > > 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 > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > > http://old.nabble.com/Is-it-possible-to-do-this-with-dataTables--tp27360 > > 096p27360096.html > > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > > > > This electronic message is intended only for the use of the individual(s) > > or entity(ies) named above and may contain information which is > privileged > > and/or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware > that > > any disclosure, copying, distribution, dissemination or use of the > > contents of this message is prohibited. If you received this message in > > error, please notify the sender immediately. > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Is-it-possible-to-do-this-with-dataTables--tp27360096p27363692.html > Sent from the MyFaces - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >

