Re: using named fetch specifications
Re: using named fetch specifications
- Subject: Re: using named fetch specifications
- From: Owen McKerrow <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 11:41:49 +1000
There is no way that I know of. I don't think its possible at all.
But yes calling qualifyDataSource in your code would be the best way to
do it.
On 09/08/2004, at 11:25 AM, William Norris wrote:
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 20:20:17 -0500, William Norris <email@hidden>
wrote:
now this is sounding a lot more like what i was expecting. guess I
should have read the Docs more thoroughly. thanks.
one last thing now... i pretty sure I remember talk of binding two
actions to a single submit button. how does one go about that? (for
example, I now want my submit button to run qualifyDataSource, but
then to run my own findCourse function to grab the first class and
return a CourseEdit component.)
well nevermind. guess I should just call qualifyDataSource from
within findCourse. but just for the record, how would one do this
anyway? (bind two actions to a single button, that is)
thanks.
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