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The below code uses Ext.data.Store to retrieve a JSON with table metadata (for the column headings) and the table's data. The backend PHP script is working correctly and the Ext.data.Store contains valid records for the data - I just can't get them to go "into" the Grid itself.

The API Documentation makes it seem as if I just define a store property for Ext.grid.GridPanel and it will handle the rest.

Note: The code below is a separate from the rest of the application. We have pulled this portion out to see if we can just get a grid working, without the influence of the rest of the application.

Ext.BLANK_IMAGE_URL = 'js/ext/resources/images/default/s.gif';
Ext.onReady(function() {
    var columns = [];
    var fields = [];


    var tabPanel = new Ext.TabPanel({
    	renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
    	activeTab: 0,
    	height: 700
    });

    var queryHeaders = Ext.data.Record.create([
    	{name: 'id'},
    	{name: 'table'},
    	{name: 'field'},
    	{name: 'title'}
    ]);

    var applicationStore = new Ext.data.Store({
    	autoLoad: true,
    	reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({root: 'fields'}, queryHeaders),
    	url: 'http://localhost/aargh/index.php/applications/hardware',
    	listeners: {
    		'load': function() {
    			console.info(applicationStore);
    			applicationStore.each(function(r) {
    				this_column = [];
    				this_column['header'] = r.data['title'];
    				this_column['dataIndex'] = r.data['id'];
    				columns.push(this_column);
    				this_column = []
    				this_column['name'] = r.data['id'];
    				fields.push(this_column);
    			});

    			console.info(fields);
    			var queryFields = Ext.data.Record.create([fields]);

    			var queryStore = new Ext.data.Store({
    				autoLoad: true,
    				reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({root: 'fields'}, queryFields),
    				url: 'http://localhost/aargh/index.php/query/execute/applications/hardware',
    				listeners: {
    					'load': function() {
    						console.info(queryStore);
    						tabPanel.add(new Ext.grid.GridPanel({
    							title: 'Hardware',
    							store: queryStore,
    							columns: columns,
    							autoHeight: true,
    							frame: true
    						}));
    						tabPanel.doLayout();
    					}
    				}
    			});	
    		}
    	}
    });	
});

As I review the applicationStore and queryStore objects in Firebug I can see the expected data results perfectly in applicationStore.data.items.#.json and queryStore.data.items.#.json (of course, replacing # with the record number).

Any ideas?

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Wow - this has been giving us trouble for three days. Turns out I was making an array within an array at var queryFields = Ext.data.Record.create([fields]);

Changing that to: var queryFields = Ext.data.Record.create(fields); fixed the issue.

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Heh. So as soon as you posted you figured it out? – Crescent Fresh Apr 6 at 15:17
Shortly thereafter - been driving me crazy. Posted this and was cross-posting to extJS forums when I finally figured it out. – Michael Wales Apr 6 at 18:07

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