Re: [Trinidad] Problems with tr:table SelectionEvent

2009-06-22 Thread Rafa Pérez
Any comments on this? 2009/5/12 Rafa Pérez > Yes, I thought about this, but if there is only one element in the table > (only one result for a search or only one element in the current page of the > navigation range), you can not know what happened... Any hints? > > Thanks, > > -- Rafa > > > On

Re: [Trinidad] Problems with tr:table SelectionEvent

2009-05-12 Thread Rafa Pérez
Yes, I thought about this, but if there is only one element in the table (only one result for a search or only one element in the current page of the navigation range), you can not know what happened... Any hints? Thanks, -- Rafa On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Marco Grimm-2 < marco.gr...@rz-s

Re: [Trinidad] Problems with tr:table SelectionEvent

2009-05-12 Thread Marco Grimm-2
Did you have a look at the SelectionEvent? It (or exactly: its super class) has methods "getAddedSet()" and "getRemovedSet()". Maybe you can check whether the size of the set is > 1 and can infer by that, whether only one item was checked/unchecked or 'select one' or 'select none' was clicked. Re

[Trinidad] Problems with tr:table SelectionEvent

2009-05-11 Thread Rafa Pérez
Hi all, I need to distinguish between a SelectionEvent delivered when a checkbox is ckecked or when 'Select all' or 'Select None' is clicked. I have been looking into the code and the examples but have not found anything yet (I am surprised that nobody ever needed this feature...). I have been lo