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Re: Sub-components woes
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Re: Sub-components woes


  • Subject: Re: Sub-components woes
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 21:14:21 -0500


Envoyé de mon iPhone

Le 2012-11-14 à 21:00, "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden> a écrit :

> Does BuildManifest have a reset() method.

Yes, I reset the variables that holds the values from the bindings in reset() but I don't do anything for QtyForSynthManifestTransaction in reset()

>  What is the stack trace when setQtyForSynthManifestTransaction is called with a null value?
>
>
> On 2012-11-14, at 5:51 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
>> I think I still have to understand a couple of things about components. So I have a component that display a table where each row is coming from a WORepetition. Inside each row, I have a column that calls a stateless sub-component:
>>
>> <td class="manifest_column">
>>     <wo:BuildManifest selectedProject="$selectedProject" spec="$childSpec.spec" transactions="$~transactionsForSpec(childSpec.spec)" employee="$~employee" rootTransaction="$rootTransaction" />
>> </td>
>>
>> In BuildManifest, I have the following code:
>>
>> <wo:loop list="$spec.parts" item="$partItem">
>>    <wo:if condition="$spec.isLotInventory">
>>        <wo:str value="$partItem.serialNumber" />
>>    </wo:if>
>>    <wo:textfield value="$qtyForSynthManifestTransaction" size="4" numberformat="#" style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" />
>>    <wo:if condition="$spec.isLotInventory">
>>        <wo:AjaxSubmitButton updateContainerID="$spec.inventoryNumber" value="SM" action="$~createSyntheticTransactionFromPart(partItem)" /> <br />
>>    </wo:if>
>>    <wo:else>
>>        <wo:AjaxSubmitButton updateContainerID="$spec.inventoryNumber" value="SM" action="$~createSyntheticTransactionFromSpec()" />        </wo:else>
>> </wo:loop>
>>
>> qtyForSynthManifestTransaction is a Integer, with a setter and a getter in BuildManifest.java. Now, if I submit the form, setQtyForSynthManifestTransaction is called with the value that I submitted, that's fine, but the setter is called a second time, and it sets the value to null, so when createSyntheticTransactionFromSpec or createSyntheticTransactionFromPart are finally called, the quantity is set to null!
>>
>> I have put a breakpoint on the awake method in BuildManifest, and awake() is called as many time as I have rows in my table. So for example, if I had 10 rows, BuildManifest is called 10 times. After the first awake, setQtyForSynthManifestTransaction is called to the correct value, after than awake() is called a couple of times and boum! setQtyForSynthManifestTransaction is called with a null value!
>>
>> So what's the trick?
>>
>>
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