Re: Empty Table
Re: Empty Table
- Subject: Re: Empty Table
- From: David Blanton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 14:52:33 -0600
Matt, I had proposed the approach you describe on this list in the past and
was roundly chastised for requiring the user to press an add button which is
what has prompted the current question. Thanks for your support.
Anyone else have an idea?
On 5/7/04 2:28 PM, "Matt Jaffa" <email@hidden> wrote:
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David,
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What I have done before is either have a blank row that they can double
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click and edit. Or I have had a button down at the bottom with a + sign
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for adding, it doesn't matter, then it adds a blank row to the table
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they edit the stuff, and then when either they change the view, push
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add again, quit, I have it autosave that data or even save while they
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are typing, depends on how you want them to edit it, or push the add
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button have fields off to the side they enter which then get inserted
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into that selected row.
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Couple of ideas that I have done before.
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Matt
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On May 7, 2004, at 2:08 PM, David Blanton wrote:
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> I have always worked with a defined data source for a table, i.e read
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> some
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> data, load a mutable array, reload a table view.
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> Now, I want to start with an empty array data source and let the use
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> edit
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> the table to get the data for the array. Of course with no data a row
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> in
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> the table cannot be selected.
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> So, what is the correct process for letting the user enter the data in
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> a
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> table and the load the table to the array data source.
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