Thakn you. It worked.
Wolfgang Laun-2 wrote:
According to the documentaiton, you might try
al.add( "1=verygood" );
etc.
-W
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:32 AM, sreenivas555 <yssr_555(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> hi All,
>
> I am loading the dropdown values from a DB / Bean. I want to even control
> the values it is internally using.
> For Example:
> ['3=Good','4=Very Good'] . It will display 'Good' for us but
internally,
> it
> uses the value 3 and display 'Very Good' for us but internally uses 4.
>
> Same way I want to use when it is loading from DB.
>
> Java method.
> public List getDataFromDb(){
> ArrayList al=new ArrayList();
> al.add("verygood");
> al.add("good");
> al.add("bad");
> return al;
> }
>
> Above method is not giving me any control over the ids internally
> refered.
>
> I tried the following But it is not working. Not sure whether the
> following
> is correct. It is just a guess.
> public Map getDataFromDb(){
> Map m=new HashMap();
> m.put(1, "very good");
> m.put(3, "good");
> m.put(5, "bad");
> return m;
> }
>
> Any help on this highly appreciable!!!!
>
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