I have a table that has three columns. I have an unknown number of data
points that need to be written into this table from left to right top to
bottom. This works fine by iterating through the result set and adding a
new cell for each value, except for the last row. Often times the last row
is incomplete, i.e. it only has one or two columns filled in. This results
in the last row not being added to the table, as documented elsewhere in the
mailing list. Is there any way to programmatically complete a row with out
keeping track of how many columns have been filled and filling in the
remaining columns?
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