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Brian Leathem updated RF-13133:
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Description:
According to my appended test project:
I have a simple extendedDataTable with one column (firstName) with a filter input
component within the header. This is the default filter input created by the
extendedDataTable. The second column (city) has a filterType="custom" and an
inputText componenent within the header. The filterType attribute with value
"custom" is ignored because the default input text is rendered too.
was:
According to my appended test project:
I have a simple extendedDataTable with one column (firstName) with a filter input
component within the header. This is the default filter input created by the
extendedDataTable. The second column (city) has a filterType="custom" and an
inputText componenent within the header. The filterType attribute with value
"custom" is ignored because the default input text is rendered too.
The second problem with the input filter is that I can't clear this filter input text
components by a a4j:commandButton. The table is correct filtered but the filter input text
fields are not cleared.
ExtendedDataTable: filterType=custom doesn't work when mixing
custom and built-in filter columns
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Key: RF-13133
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-13133
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: component-tables
Affects Versions: 4.3.1
Environment: Tomcat 7, Mojarra 2.1.21
Reporter: dako ak
Assignee: Brian Leathem
Labels: testcase_provided
Fix For: 4.3.4, 5-Tracking
Original Estimate: 2 hours
Remaining Estimate: 2 hours
According to my appended test project:
I have a simple extendedDataTable with one column (firstName) with a filter input
component within the header. This is the default filter input created by the
extendedDataTable. The second column (city) has a filterType="custom" and an
inputText componenent within the header. The filterType attribute with value
"custom" is ignored because the default input text is rendered too.
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