ICEfaces
  1. ICEfaces
  2. ICE-9107

ace:tableConfigPanel - Sort priority becomes out of sync after a cancel of the panel

    Details

    • Type: Bug Bug
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Affects Version/s: 3.2, EE-3.2.0.GA
    • Fix Version/s: EE-3.3.0.GA, 4.0.BETA, 4.0
    • Component/s: ACE-Components
    • Labels:
      None
    • Environment:
      All
    • Assignee Priority:
      P1
    • Salesforce Case Reference:

      Description

      If the ace:dataTable has sort priorities set and the tableConfigPanel is opened, these priorities are shown in the panel correctly. If a user makes a change on the panel to the sort priority but clicks the cancel button, no changes are made to the dataTable. The issue is then if the panel is opened again, the "cancelled" sort priority is still shown and not the dataTable's.

      This can be reproduced with the Showcase demo.

        Activity

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        Nils Lundquist added a comment - - edited

        With this commit, nesting a <ace:ajax event="cancel"/> tag inside a <ace:tableConfigPanel/> will cause the panel to rerender with the state from the server on cancellation.

        Revision #35162
        Committed by nils.lundquist
        6 minutes ago
        ICE-9107 - TableConfigPanel will decode a cancel ajax event and force a rerender.

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        Nils Lundquist added a comment - - edited With this commit, nesting a <ace:ajax event="cancel"/> tag inside a <ace:tableConfigPanel/> will cause the panel to rerender with the state from the server on cancellation. Revision #35162 Committed by nils.lundquist 6 minutes ago ICE-9107 - TableConfigPanel will decode a cancel ajax event and force a rerender.

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          • Assignee:
            Nils Lundquist
            Reporter:
            Arran Mccullough
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