Subject: Re: Iterate update
From: JDavids [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So I did this in bean:
public void setFstName (String[] names) {
int j = names.length;
System.out.println(XXX in set[]+j);
for (int i=0; ij; i
Read my first paragraph again, a little more slowly this time :)
Arron.
Struts Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) wrote:
Subject: Re: Iterate update
From: JDavids [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So I did this in bean:
public void setFstName (String[] names) {
int j = names.length
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Struts Newsgroup (@Basebeans.com) wrote:
Subject: Re: Iterate update
From: JDavis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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First it goes out as iteration tag of html:text.
Then I want to capture each filed in each row (multi row update).
So the set does a (String[]) ?
tia,
JD
Martin Cooper wrote:
You don't say
, 2002 2:40 PM
Subject: Iterate update
Subject: Iterate update
From: J.Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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When Iterating to display, it works great. We go to next row, a display
say 10 rows with say 5 colums each.
On an update ... what to do?
How do you iterate back, and apply each setter 10
Subject: Iterate update
From: J.Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
When Iterating to display, it works great. We go to next row, a display
say 10 rows with say 5 colums each.
On an update ... what to do?
How do you iterate back, and apply each setter 10 times (once for each row).
Help...
JD
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