On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Greg Dougherty <dougherty.gregory@mayo.edu> wrote:
Greg,
Use GWT's Ajax abilities to dynamically render the other cell tables with or without the columns in question or instead just hide and show the columns accordingly . It is quite simple and I don't understand what you mean by 'then other columns are going to be jumping around. No?" No, they wont.
Good luck.
Jeff
Ok, I've got two checkbox columns interspersed between other columns.
If I add and delete the checkbox columns based on the current user
selection in the first table, then other columns are going to be
jumping around. No?
Greg,
Use GWT's Ajax abilities to dynamically render the other cell tables with or without the columns in question or instead just hide and show the columns accordingly . It is quite simple and I don't understand what you mean by 'then other columns are going to be jumping around. No?" No, they wont.
Good luck.
Jeff
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