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Mathias Broekelmann commented on MYFACES-224:
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Please post the jsp/bean code which produces it.

> x:dataTable, x:columns and x:commandSortHeader not sorting the data
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>
>          Key: MYFACES-224
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-224
>      Project: MyFaces
>         Type: Bug
>     Versions: 1.0.9m9
>  Environment: tomcat5.5, java5 update 3,
>     Reporter: Alex Mayer

>
> The x:commandSortHeader is not working if nested inside of x:columns (which 
> is nested in x:dataTable)
> my code is like this:
> <x:dataTable id="data" value="#{manager.sortList.dataObjectsToSort}" var="b" 
> rows="4"
>                    sortColumn="#{manager.sortList.sort}" 
> sortAscending="#{manager.sortList.ascending}"
>                     preserveSort="true" preserveDataModel="true">   
>                           
>                     <x:columns value="#{manager.headerStrings}" var="column">
>                         <f:facet name="header">  
>                             <h:panelGroup>
>                                 <h:selectBooleanCheckbox />
>                                 <x:commandSortHeader columnName="#{column}" 
> arrow="true">
>                                     <h:outputText value="#{column}" />
>                                 </x:commandSortHeader> 
>                             </h:panelGroup>
>                         </f:facet>
>                         <h:outputText value="#{b[column]}" />
>                     </x:columns>
> </x:dataTable>
> in case I use a component-binding for the x:dataTable to generate a 
> corresponding table in a bean, everything works fine.              
> I believe this is, because the x:columns-tag assigns to every childcomponent 
> of type commandSortHeader the same id.

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