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I have a datatable that iterates over a list of rows.

For each row that the datatable renders, sometimes one of these rows also contains a sub-datatable.

I need to pre-initialize the rows in the sub-datatable with a value from the parent datatable's current row variable.

How can one call a function to initialize the nested datatable with a value from the parent datatable temporary variable? Thanks!!

Pseudocode:

<Datatable var="currentRow" value="#{**parentBean**.listOfRows}>
    <p:row> <p:column colspan="6">

        <Datatable var="details" value="#{**detailsBean**.listOfDetails}">

        <!-- stuff in listOfDetails needs to be created with a function
             call, passing in the value of "currentRow.rowId" -->

        </Datatable>

    </p:column></p:row>
</Datatable>
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    Why a details bean and not a property of the currentRow?
    – Kukeltje
    Jan 4, 2019 at 19:38
  • It's not the actual name of the bean. It's just that the question is simplified...
    – Mike
    Jan 5, 2019 at 0:05

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I realized i could just call a method on my bean and still return the list of items, so rather than referencing the list to enumerate over as a get, I call a method to create the list right there by querying the database in the method and returning the list.

[EDIT] - this is not working properly for me. Although it looked like it was working - the function is getting called 27 times instead of once..

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    Better to preemptive populate the list in a good recursive query stackoverflow.com/questions/4740748/…. Way more preformant. And please post some code with this text. It is unclear to me how you solved it.
    – Kukeltje
    Jan 5, 2019 at 7:54
  • don't have access to it at the moment - to explain better, I call a function in my datatable 'value' attribute, passing it currentRow.rowId. That function gets the list of items using rowId in the database and returns the List<Row> - then Datatable has its list in value to iterate over...
    – Mike
    Jan 6, 2019 at 0:17
  • Actually, no- paging is not working correctly this way. Somehow my method is getting called 27 times (and querying 27 times when it should only be happening once)..
    – Mike
    Jan 8, 2019 at 15:28
  • Remarkable is that I expected it to be called multiple times since the way you described you solved it (code is always better) implied that.
    – Kukeltje
    Jan 8, 2019 at 15:35
  • Is there a way to get at the DataTable "var" (current loop variable) entity? When the lazy loader I have gets called, I need to construct my query using a field of the current loop variable entity.
    – Mike
    Jan 8, 2019 at 15:50

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