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That's expected behavior - by default, items take up two cells if they have a title, one otherwise. Since the second item has a title, it needs two columns,...
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Just following up on this - did you fix the issue? It would be good to know if there is a now-fixed Jetty issue that we should warn other customers ...
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OK, to sum up that last message:
1. you do need cache sync, but the mode you're looking for is "refetch", which would also deal...
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You say in your use case "cacheSync wasn't relevant" but then you describe needing the ROWID. But needing the ROWID is basically needing cache...
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You can use our SQLDataSource to commit 10s of thousands of rows in a transaction in Oracle, you just can't do that while also asking for cache sync values...
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We'd rather provide support for native React refs for nested React components, as this is most consistent with expectation and also how others have handled...
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Again, if the problem you are trying to solve is that you want "*" sized columns to size perfectly in the presence of dynamic titles (without...
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For the reasons explained above, it is not at all simple for us to make these intermediate calculations available. It's man-weeks of senior-effort to...
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This does nothing to resolve all the issues noted above as far as creating supportable APIs.
Basically:
1) tell us your use...
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Definitely not, because it in order to provide such an API and have it be supportable, we have to document exactly where in the lifecycle it is available...
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Any approach based on accessing _rowTable - a temporary, internal calculation structure - would be a 100% unsupportable hack, which could easily break...
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What is the use case where you think you want access to this property?
During what part of the component lifecycle (clear/draw/init/redraw/clear/etc)...
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Our fix will restore native refs, which means the documented approach of using getSCComponent() is required. This is actually preferable because in some...
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While fixing refs for nested components, we found an unrelated problem affecting ReactComponent.getSCComponent() (shown in our documentation for refs)....
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hi Claudio, thanks for the report.
You should find this fixed as of today's builds, dated September 30. You'll need to re-save your custom...
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Greetings from 2025, oh developer of the future (your build date is 2029??).
If you are doing a series of inserts and do not need the reselect,...
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Note that you can also turn on server-side logging (https://smartclient.com/smartclient-....serverLogging) to...
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It looks like you may have skipped over the QuickStart and/or some of the other overview materials. Basically just read those.
Whether you...
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