Explicit parameters to handle this are coming; in the bean time search the mailing list archives, this came up before. By pre-building the model passed to the Grid, you can control which columns are visible.
On 6/18/07, Gabriel Lozano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I'm right now working in user administration. So I have a page that list the users I have but I don't want to show passwords so I use the 'NonVisual' anotation in the User class. But, in the edit page, I want to insert some new password for a user and because of the anotation I am not able. What I decided to do is to quit the anotation and in the users page ( the one with the grid ) I use a t:parameter and just fill the password column with ***. Is there any other, more elegant, way to just not show the password column in the users page and be able to edit it in a beaneditform? Thanks in advance. Gabriel H. Lozano M.
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