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Re: Using a WOTable



Greg,

WOTable is basically a WORepetition wrapping a table cell. At least that's how you can think about it for connecting your bindings.

WOTable will repeat table cells until it reaches its max column count then insert a second row and repeat cells again up to max column count. Then it will insert a third row and so on...and so on...until it finally runs out of items in its list binding.

You can fill the WOTable's content with anything you want. You can put a WOString to display some text, or anything else you can access from the WOTable's item binding.

That's it.  Good luck...

On May 4, 2004, at 8:43 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:

Hi,
This may sound like a silly question, but how do I use a WOTable?

I cannot find any tutorials on wodev.com, etc. I do not know how it works so this maybe my problem.

If I bind a list and an item to it, how does it know which columns to display? Is there some sort of delegate that gets called to provide this data?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Greg
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