Difference between the dependent list of values in the table and the form

Hello

Implements dependent lov editable table i.e. in adf table differs from the implementation of the same form of the adf.
In one of his posts that Frank Nimohius has mentioned that it can send us the application is implemented for dependent list of editable table values, if he reads this could please send me the same.

Did someone ever implanted depedent list in adf table.

Thank you and best regards,
Raksha

Published by: Raksha Sharma on June 7, 2009 14:48

Hello

its already online: http://thepeninsulasedge.com/frank_nimphius/2008/04/08/adf-faces-building-adf-dependent-list-boxes-in-adf-faces-table/

Frank

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