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I have a XML view with a smart table binded to an oData service. For this smart table I want to add a custom column for erdat as described in the SAPUI5 sample.

Code from the XML view:

<smartTable:SmartTable id="smartTable0" entitySet="<my_entity_set>" enableAutoBinding="true" beforeRebindTable="onBeforeRebindTable"
    tableType="ResponsiveTable" useExportToExcel="true" useTablePersonalisation="true" showRowCount="true" showFullScreenButton="true"
    class="sapUiResponsiveContentPadding" exportType="UI5Client" demandPopin="true">
    <smartTable:layoutData>
        <FlexItemData growFactor="1" baseSize="0%"/>
    </smartTable:layoutData>
    <Table alternateRowColors="true" fixedLayout="false" growing="true" growingScrollToLoad="true" growingThreshold="20">
        <columns>
            <Column width="200px" hAlign="Begin">
                <customData>
                    <core:CustomData key="p13nData" value="\{'columnKey': 'erdat', 'leadingProperty': 'erdat', 'columnIndex': '0'}"/>
                </customData>
                <Text text="Erdat"/>
            </Column>
        </columns>
        <items>
            <ColumnListItem>
                <cells>
                    <Text text="{path: 'erdat'}"/>
                </cells>
            </ColumnListItem>
        </items>
    </Table>
</smartTable:SmartTable>

Without the custom column the smart table displays the data as expected. When I add the custom column I get an error:

Uncaught (in promise) The table instance contains some columns for which a columnKey is provided, some for which a columnKey is not provided.

The table shows the column headers only, but no data. I have tried several combinations with and without columnKey or leadingProperty but without success. The field erdat is included in the oData service.

Web search didn't provide a solution for me. Any help would be appreciated.

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If I replace ' with " and vice versa in <core:CustomData value=...> it's working as intended. Should have typed exactly as in the example...

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