Henner Kollmann wrote:

the tags are about user interaction, not about on how a filter is applied, anyway, in the new event subsys I could map this in the whereClause attribute.

Another idea, you can create the filter and sort fields inside your application as hidden input fields, Use javascript to generated values into them and submit the form. This is an approach that i use in my applications.

So i generated a tag that uses buttons to set and submit sort fields - like
excel.

yes, I'm doing this too, but I think that some tags to render a filter, like the search's tags, are a good contrib.

cheers,
Sergio Moretti



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