Cascading lovs in af:table

Enviroment: Oracle Jdeveloper Release 2 (11.1.2.00)
I have a simple model :
country - state - county - city - zipcode (with their associations; view links and foreign key in the database end).
using ADFbc. and lovs for all related fields. when I run the program on Model tester it works perfect.
on JSF using af:table only work for table with no dependent lovs. and if I use the property editing mode: set to clicktoEdit. it does not work at all.
when I select the first lov (country) the current row lost the editing property (because the autosubmit) but the autosubmit is required to get the dependet lovs data like lovs for state and lov for county and so on....
(on the previous version (11.11.5) I have the same model and it works ok for all table even with dependet lovs "I did a trick adding and removing navigations butons and not using clicktoEdit property.. what I like to use.'' )
thanks for your help.

Hi,
Always mention your JDev version.
Try modifying your VOs as explained in this blog and see if it works fine : https://blogs.oracle.com/aramamoo/entry/how_to_create_multi_level
-Arun

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