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Re: Cocoa binding question



If I use the selecteValue field, the menu will try to use the value displayed "on" it instead of and id_detail...

I don't want to display id's in a popup, this is not user friendly ;-)


selectedTag ___works exactly as expected___ if I build the content of my PopUpMenu by hand (using _only_ seletedTag binding with NO content binding)


The only thing I want to know is how can I get tags loaded in menu items when using binding for the popupcontent.

thanks


Dominic Germain --------------------------------------------- Administrateur réseau / Network administrator Internet Galilée www.sogetel.net

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On 05-05-31, at 00:32, mmalcolm crawford wrote:


On May 30, 2005, at 7:28 PM, Dominic Germain wrote:

When I try to build a TableView for "mastertable", I try to use a NSPopUpButtonCell for the id_detail column. I set my "content" to the array matching detailTable, I set the "contentValue" to "somefield1". A this point, everything is OK... The Popup lists the expected data. Since I don't want to link my tables using an object address (this is not usefull for saving in MySQL) and I don't want to show the field I want to save, I decide to use the selectedTag way... So I bind my selectedTag to id_detail... But there is a problem... The value of the Tag for each menu item is a self assign zero starting number.
The class I use in my arrays is a home-made class that implement - tag and -setTag and my tags are not loaded by cocoa binding when building PopUpButton...



Before going into too much detail, it's not clear why you're trying to use the selectedTag binding? The tag is the tag of the NSMenuItem. I suspect you want selectedValue?

mmalc



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