This rowData works okay, if you are using session... but there are
problems with this. Most of the time you want to query based on the ID
of your object. Not the index of the object location. If you database
changes behind the scenes and you query a list from the database, the
index may produce a different object. The important thing to me is to
get the ID for the query. I don't like to keep lists of objects in
session. That's weighty and pointless.  I appreciate the previous
contributions. I'm going to try them out later this evening.

Please correct me if i'm wrong.

Thanks,
Brandon

On 4/13/05, Srikanth Madarapu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In your backing bean, you must have access to the model (of your table ), 
> just call   yourModel.getRowData() to get the current row's data or 
> yourModel.getRowIndex to the currenty row's index.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ray Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:46 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: dataTable and commandButton question
> 
> I'm sure this must have been asked before but I can't
> find it in the archives.  So please forgive me if it
> has been asked before.
> 
> I have a dataTable with a commandButton rendered on
> each row.  When the commandButton is pressed I need
> it's managed bean method to know which row the button
> was pressed for.  So how can the method know which row
> to process?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ray
> 
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