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  • Leenderm
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    I found that setting a second condition 1=1 forcing the row to return to the correct colour was necessary, this only worked for conditional formating on the client side.

    Thanks,

    Leendert

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  • billkay
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Has anyone figured this one out yet?

    I'm in a similar position where I have checkboxes in the row. Some conditional styling then sets the colours of certain objects in the row, but only after a full page refresh.

    It would be REAL NICE if after submitting the row, the row only was refreshed, so the colours reflected the values.

    Thanks,
    Bill

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  • Peter.Greulich
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Originally posted by parri2bd View Post
    You don't have to fetch the full page there are other options, one is 'RowOnly', which should be all you need. It automatically selects the best method for you by doing AutoSelect for what you need, which might be doing the 'Minimal' option.
    Sorry, been there, done that.
    RowOnly doesn't work.
    AutoSelect doesn't work.

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  • parri2bd
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    set the Row refresh method after edits to FullPage, it should work.
    You don't have to fetch the full page there are other options, one is 'RowOnly', which should be all you need. It automatically selects the best method for you by doing AutoSelect for what you need, which might be doing the 'Minimal' option.

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  • frankbicknell
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    I get that error on occasion too. Usually, at least in in my case, it is because I have an error somewhere in the javascript that has nothing to do with a ':' character. There must be a better way to debug javascript.

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  • StephenP
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Originally posted by Peter.Greulich View Post
    Nope. Error message says "Expected ":"
    I had this error for different things, and was going to report it as a bug...but I haven't had it again since then. I've seen others mention the same thing: Expected '":"

    Perhaps people should start reporting this as a bug. It seems to be popping up a lot in the use of Inline-Javascript.

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  • Peter.Greulich
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Thanks Wolfgang. I'll check this out. I have used the watch event in a different context. Didn't even occur to me here.

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  • wmz
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Originally posted by Peter.Greulich View Post
    OK. Thanks Wolfgang and everyone else. Full Page works. I was trying to avoid a re-fetch of the entire page, but I guess I have no choice. Wonder if this qualifies as a bug?
    Peter

    with Alpha you always seem to have a choice. You can avoid a re-fetch of the page. Just use a watch event for the field whos value you want to survey, then use javascript and the appropriate helper function to set the other field's style. For example, I have the following code in the watch event:
    Code:
    if (*gv('LNAME')=='Bond'){
    *ss('FNAME','color:red;')
    }
    else{
    *ss('FNAME','color:black;')
    };
    It simply checks if the last name is "Bond" and sets the style of the first name field to red color, else to black color. You can set any CSS you want. It is important to define both styles, i.e. use an if then else to include both possibilities. This does not refresh the whole page. The helper functions *ss() and *gv() etc. are all explained in the property window.

    regards
    Last edited by wmz; 03-15-2010, 01:00 PM. Reason: mistake

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  • Peter.Greulich
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Originally posted by wmz View Post
    I see what you mean. Don't know if this is an option, but if you follow the advice from NoeticCC & parri2bd and set the Row refresh method after edits to FullPage, it should work.
    OK. Thanks Wolfgang and everyone else. Full Page works. I was trying to avoid a re-fetch of the entire page, but I guess I have no choice. Wonder if this qualifies as a bug?

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  • wmz
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    Peter

    I see what you mean. Don't know if this is an option, but if you follow the advice from NoeticCC & parri2bd and set the Row refresh method after edits to FullPage, it should work. At least it worked for a simple example I did setting the background color of a field depending on the value of another field.
    Using any other setting for this property does not work.

    Regards

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  • Peter.Greulich
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Wolfgang - still won't work. None of the other methods work, except pressing F5 or going to another page in the grid and coming back again. BTW: all I am trying to do is change the conditional style of a field based upon another field's value. Conditional style level is set to "both".

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  • parri2bd
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Originally posted by NoeticCC View Post
    Isn't there already an option under update options to do that automatically?
    Yes. See the thumbnail provided.

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  • NoeticCC
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Isn't there already an option under update options to do that automatically?

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  • frankbicknell
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    Peter I have used that in the AfterGridSubmit event under Javascript - System Events and it does seem to just refresh the row whith the dirty records. It works when you have just one submit button since I am not using individual row submits I don't know if it would work in that case.

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  • wmz
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    Re: {grid.Object}.refreshRow(rowNum)

    Peter

    The rowNumber parameter is not available for this event, but you can get it easily:

    In the Javascript function declaration section, define a new variable such as
    Code:
    var rn=0;
    In the canRowSubmit, which does make the rowNumber parameter available, write
    Code:
    rn=e.rowNumber;
    And finally, in the event you are using , i.e.
    afterRowSubmit, use the variable. i.e.
    Code:
    alert(rn);
    Note that afterRowSubmit only fires after the user has clicked the submit row button in a Grid row and not the submit button for the whole grid.

    Hope this helps

    Regards

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