Oracle ADF Table vertically Rows
I was using Oracle forms 6i for long time, forms 6i have option to change tabular block to vertical. Is their any option in ADF table view to make vertical rows.
Example as below:
oracle-adf dbgrid
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I was using Oracle forms 6i for long time, forms 6i have option to change tabular block to vertical. Is their any option in ADF table view to make vertical rows.
Example as below:
oracle-adf dbgrid
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I was using Oracle forms 6i for long time, forms 6i have option to change tabular block to vertical. Is their any option in ADF table view to make vertical rows.
Example as below:
oracle-adf dbgrid
I was using Oracle forms 6i for long time, forms 6i have option to change tabular block to vertical. Is their any option in ADF table view to make vertical rows.
Example as below:
oracle-adf dbgrid
oracle-adf dbgrid
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Brian Tompsett - 汤莱恩
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asked Nov 11 '18 at 16:00
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You can look at the pivot table component of ADF Faces for such a behavior.
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=dvt%3ApivotTable
Or you can use an f:iterator component to layout this type of page:
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=af%3Aiterator
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You can look at the pivot table component of ADF Faces for such a behavior.
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=dvt%3ApivotTable
Or you can use an f:iterator component to layout this type of page:
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=af%3Aiterator
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You can look at the pivot table component of ADF Faces for such a behavior.
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=dvt%3ApivotTable
Or you can use an f:iterator component to layout this type of page:
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=af%3Aiterator
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You can look at the pivot table component of ADF Faces for such a behavior.
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=dvt%3ApivotTable
Or you can use an f:iterator component to layout this type of page:
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=af%3Aiterator
You can look at the pivot table component of ADF Faces for such a behavior.
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=dvt%3ApivotTable
Or you can use an f:iterator component to layout this type of page:
https://pinboard.in/search/u:OracleADF?query=af%3Aiterator
answered Nov 16 '18 at 23:58
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