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Looking for a GridHi Ray - As always thank you for your ideas and assistance. I am examining the demo/code for jqGrid. From my examination of the code, it looks like when you reference the page that has your query on it, you are pulling in the data, and the grid just displays it as is. What if, I want to test for values within my query and modify the cells background-color during the creation of it. For example, I have a query that is a joined from 2 tables. The first table has: Name, phone, address The 2nd table has address_changed I would join the two tables, and during the creation of the table, I would test for a value from address_changed. If there was a change, the original address field would be highlighted in some color, and and the field would then be associated with a tool tip to display the new value, and the address_changed column would not be displayed. From what I am reading, it looks like jqGrid just grabs the data and dumps it out. Any and all ideas would be helpful. Thanks. Doug > > Short and sweet: jqGrid > > Very powerful grid. > > > >> >> Hi Folks - >> >> I am looking for some help when it comes to deciding upon a jQuery Grid. >> >> Being new to jQuery, I am still trying to wrap my head around everything. >> >> I am looking for a grid that will allow me to control the layout/format/css of individual cells within a table. >> >> All of my work would be a mix of jQuery & Coldfusion. >> >> What I would need to do is read a DB table, spit out the table, add logic during the creation of a table, and add in certain CSS coloring and classes or divs to add in tool tips, and still have all the sweetness of a slick jQuery UI. >> >> Any and all ideas are appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Doug >> >> > > |
February 12, 2012
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