Clearing the View Object row changes

Hi
I have a table ,when I click on the table row the popup editPage for that row will appear. I made some changes and closing the page with out actually saving the data to the database. When closed the popup and I click the row next time I am getting the values I changed in the form. I want that form values should match exactly with the database values for that row. Means my uncommitted changes should not reflect in the form.How can I do this?
Thanks
Suneesh

In the bean you can use
// get the binding container
BindingContainer bindings = BindingContext.getCurrent().getCurrentBindingsEntry();
// get an Action or MethodAction
OperationBinding method = bindings.getOperationBinding("rollback");
method.execute();
List errors = method.getErrors();
if (errors != null)
// do something with the errors
}Make sure you have the rollback method defined in the pagedef of the page. Do do this you can drop the rollback method from the data control onto your page (e.g. as command button). Switch to source mode and look for the button code bound to the rollback. Select the code and remove it. It's essential that you do the remove in source view, otherwise the binding for the rollback method is removed from the pagedefg as well.
Timo

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