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NAME

       Embperl::Form::Control::grid - A grid control inside an Embperl Form

SYNOPSIS

DESCRIPTION

       Used to create a grid control inside an Embperl Form.  See Embperl::Form on how to specify
       parameters.

   PARAMETER
       type

       Needs to be 'grid'

       fields

       Array ref with field definitions. Should look like any normal field definition.

       The following extra attributes are available:

       col Column number inside the @data array, which should be used for this cell

       colval
           If given this value is added to the column. This allows one to have multiple
           checkboxes all writing to the same column, each appending a character or string if
           set.

       line2

       field defintion wich is show in a second line, full width.

       disable_controls

       If true, controls for add, delete, up and down will not be shown

       header_bottom

       If grid has more rows as given in this parameter, a header line is also displayed at the
       bottom of the grid. Default is 10. Set to -1 to always get a header at the bottom.

       order

       Number of column to use as sort key

       order_desc

       Sort descending

       coloffset

       Offset added to column number. Default: 1 If > 1, column number will set to the rownumber

       flat

       This can be used for readonly view of grid. Normaly readonly view will show the content as
       one large string. The flat attribute can contain a semikolon delimited list of fields that
       should be show in readony view. That allows to selectivly show fields in readonly view.
       This can be used to show a readonly view of a grid inside of another grid.

       flatopt

       Semikolon delimited list of tripels that add special options for flat view:

       <name of fields>;<option name>;<option value>

   Example
            {
            name => 'provider-path',
            text => 'Suchpfad',
            type => 'grid',
            fields =>
               [
               { name => 'active', text => 'Aktiv', type => 'checkbox', width => '30' },
               { name => 'path',   text => 'Pfad' },
               ],
           },

Author

       G. Richter (richter at embperl dot org)

See Also

       perl(1), Embperl, Embperl::Form