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Re: Possibly Dumb Question



Frank,

It sounds like you want to bind the popup menu's content binding to
the arrangedObjects of the "B" controller and the menu's contentValue
binding to the arrangedObjects.name of the "B" controller.

barry

On 10/21/07, Frank D. Engel, Jr. <email@hidden> wrote:
> This should be an easy one, but I'm possibly just not thinking
> clearly right now.
>
> I have an NSTableView set up in Interface Builder.  The content is
> derived from an NSArrayController.
>
> Two of the three columns are read-only.  These are fine.
>
> The third is a bit tricky.  It has a "PopUp" cell type.  I have
> another NSArrayController representing a finite set of objects which
> are candidates to be assigned to a KVO-type "field" bound to the
> objects residing in the original NSArrayController; I want to display
> a value from the object, but select the object itself, not its name.
>
> In other words, if the rows of the table come from A, and I have a
> separate array controller B, I want the popup to list out the data
> from each B.name, and when I choose one, I want A.slot to be set to B
> (not the string B.name).
>
> Right now, I bound the "content" of the column to B.name, and
> "selectedObject" to A.slot, in both cases using "arrangedObjects"...
>
> Is there something simple that I did wrong here?
>
>
> Thank you!
>
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