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I have implemented org.primefaces.model.SelectableDataModel.

Now when rendering my <p:dataTable> based on the SelectableDataModel I add a column with checkboxes by using:

<p:column selectionMode="multiple" /> 

For some rows I do not want the checkbox to appear, based on some attribute of the row.

I cannot see a way to do this. Is it possible with out the box Prime Faces functionality ?

4 Answers 4

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You can disable the checkbox:

<p:column selectionMode="multiple" style="width:18px" 
   disabledSelection="#{car.color =='Black'}" 
   styleClass="#{car.color =='Black' ? 'selectionDisabled':''}"/>

The check box is now disabled, however, visible. Hide disabled checkbox with CSS:

td.selectionDisabled .ui-chkbox{
display: none;
}
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I would suggest to use:

<p:dataTable disabledSelection="#{car.color =='Black'}" ... >

For me it works fine with PF 5.1. No need to manipulate column styleClass.

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I can confirm placing the disabledSelection attribute on the dataTable works for primefaces 6.1 as per user4165984.

<p:dataTable disabledSelection="#{car.color =='Black'}" ... >

or

<p:dataTable disabledSelection="#{car.disabled}" ... >

Setting the style class is only required if you want to add some fancy css magic to do more than just disable.

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As of Primefaces 5.2, the disabledSelection attribute of p:column suggested by maciek and planetjones does not disable the checkbox.

disabledSelection attribute should be plugged into the p:datatable tag as suggested by user4165984 or as mentioned here.

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    Please be more clear while answering... it helps the OP to figure out what you are trying to suggest. Read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-answer Aug 9, 2016 at 9:58
  • Please explain what is not clear on my answer. I asked users to go straight with <p:dataTable disabledselection="#{car.color=='Black'}"../> as suggested by user4165984, instead of the most upvoted/accepted answer above it.
    – Raj.K
    Sep 12, 2016 at 8:03
  • Then comment and upvote the other answer. No need to create an additional one.
    – Kukeltje
    Jan 10, 2019 at 16:27

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