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I have a scoped variable that stores an archive:

viewScope.MY_SCOPE = new Array();
viewScope.MY_SCOPE.push(["id0", 0, true]);
viewScope.MY_SCOPE.push(["id1", 1, false]);
viewScope.MY_SCOPE.push(["id2", 3, true]);

now I want to update one of item.

viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1][2] = "true";

and this fails with the error:

Error while executing JavaScript action expression put(int index,FBSValue value) not supported in JavaWrapperObject.

How do I update a specific item in the array?

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    in the above code, viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1][2] returns false. Your error suggests that you are misusing your library in some way. Can you show us more relevant code? Aug 15, 2014 at 17:01
  • @forgivenson you're right and I edited Aug 15, 2014 at 17:06
  • this is it.. nothing more specific.. I just need to update one of array item.. Is there specific way to use .PUT for arrays to update items?
    – VladP
    Aug 15, 2014 at 17:14
  • In pure javascript, that assignation is fine. But since you have a similar error than the one in this thread, I assume it has something to do with XPages and the way you use it.
    – Volune
    Aug 15, 2014 at 17:21
  • The problem is likely that the array is stored in viewScope which is a Java HashMap. So there issue related to how you're going through the hash map to get to the array. Michael's answer solves that by first getting the array and putting it into a variable. Then you work with the local object/array as expected, and then you put it back into scope for storage. Aug 15, 2014 at 17:56

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When adding the SSJS array object to the scope, it is converted to a java.util.Vector. Hence, if you want to set the value, you should use

viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1].set(2,"true");

instead of viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1][2] = "true";.

I think the problem is that using ...[2] = "true" tries to execute the put method of the given object. While put is available in Maps like HashMaps or the scope maps, Vectors use set instead of put to change values. For that reason, you get the "action expression put(...) not supported" error. In contrast to this, it's no problem to get the variable with viewScope.MY_SCOPE[1][2] because the get method is availiable in both HashMaps and Vectors.

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When storing arrays in scope variables, I like to put the value into a properly typed javascript variable, make edits, and then replace the scope variable with the updated value.

In your case I would do the following:

var tempVar = viewScope.MY_SCOPE.toArray();  //convert to array to make sure properly typed
tempVar[1][2] = true;
viewScope.put(MY_SCOPE,tempVar);

Update: After testing your code along with mine, I too get the same error. To be honest, I never would have messed with multi dimensional arrays in the first place. This is a perfect opportunity to use an array of objects:

var tempVar = [];  // initialize the array

tempVar.push({val1:"id0",val2:0,val3:true});
tempVar.push({val1:"id1",val2:1,val3:false});
tempVar.push({val1:"id2",val2:3,val3:true});
viewScope.put("MY_SCOPE",tempVar);

Then to change the desired value:

var tempVar = [];
tempVar = viewScope.get("MY_SCOPE");
tempVar[1].val3 = true;
viewScope.put("MY_SCOPE",tempVar)

I tested this method and it works fine.

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  • same error: put(int index,FBSValue value) not supported in JavaWrapperObject
    – VladP
    Aug 15, 2014 at 17:36
  • whoops ... viewScope.put("MY_SCOPE",tempVar); Aug 15, 2014 at 17:42
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    Michael - I edited your code to put the quotes in. I would think that should work fine. Aug 15, 2014 at 17:54
  • I'm not an expert on JavaScript arrays. Are you sure this would work in pure javascript? for an update? maybe tempVar["1"][2]? just guessing. I wouldn't mind seeing a jsFiddle of this array stuff in pure javascript. Maybe you're better off putting an object in the array w3schools.com/js/js_arrays.asp Aug 15, 2014 at 18:16
  • I've modified my answer to use an array of objects instead of a multi-d array. Aug 15, 2014 at 18:23

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