I have a simpler version of this problem. I think there are a couple of ways
to approach this.
1> If you want the ability to make cell by cell modification in a table, the
AJAXian in-place edit is the way to go.
2> I have a table where I want to have the ability to modify multiple cells
at once. So I put the whole table in a form. It is updating the whole page,
not AJAX.
Email me if you want to brain storm on this. I can share my code, and see if
we can come up with a better approach.
Kaushik
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:13 AM, sa 125
<rails-mailing-list-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org>wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Being a new transfer to rails from ASP.NET <http://asp.net/>,
I''m looking
> for some help on
> how to approach an old problem with RoR. I build and maintain my
> company''s internal data site. We deal with finances, and thus I
have
> pages to display data grids of clients, products, accounts and all that.
>
> These grids are edited on the spot, such that the user will click a data
> row and enter "edit mode" on that row without having to go to a
new page
> (like it''s done with scaffolds). These pages have all sorts of
data
> bound drop-down menus that enable filtering the data in the grid, which
> I''d also like to recreate, as well as a free search text box.
I''d also
> like to spice it all up with some ajax.
>
> So, to sum up, I want to create a page containing a data table (from the
> bound model). Rendering the table is simple enough with <% for ... %>
> tag, but I''d like to enable the user to click on a row and have it
go
> into edit mode (with save/cancel option). I''m also interested in
how to
> bind a drop-down to a table to allow filtering (say, a DDL showing a
> list of suppliers for a grid of products). The ajax functionality comes
> in on switching to and from edit mode (no page refresh), and when
> filtering the grid (also no refresh).
>
> And finally, since I''ll be using this on several models,
I''d like to be
> able to generalize and re-use it without having to copy/paste too much
> code (partials?).
>
> I''d appreciate any pointers in the right direction, tips or
relevant
> links. Many thanks!
> --
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >
>
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