OK. I will try with this. It is a feature I think makes sense and I will raise a ticket. If I have enough skills I could implement too -:)
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Dan Haywood <[email protected]>wrote: > It's a good question. > > You can use @Hidden(Where.PARENTED_TABLES). Also, > @Hidden(Where.REFERENCES_PARENT) is good for link associations (resolving > many-to-many associations. > > However, it isn't possible to do any more fine-tuning than this. > > One capability that NakedObjects.NET has is the ability to specify the > columns in an annotation on the collectino, eg: > > public class Order { > > > @TableView("Product, Quantity, NumberInStock") > public SortedSet<OrderLine> getDetails() { ... } > } > > If this is a feature that appeals, then raise a new JIRA ticket. (And > then, implement a patch :-) > > Cheers > Dan > > > > On 22 September 2013 15:40, james agada <[email protected]> wrote: > > > How do I choose which fields to display in a derived collection or decide > > which properties I can display when I am displaying the objects in a > > collection? > > >
