How to find sum of ROWS in advanced table...............
hi all,
i have a requirement where we have to calculate sum of the row values in advanced table
when i click on ADDROW button a new row is displayed after entering the values
i need to get the sum of values that i enter into the new row
i know about RECALCULATE button which gives sum of columns but i need to get the sum of the rows
plz help me.........
thanx in advance
DEV
Hi Dev ,
You need to make use of iteration , loop through every record in the VO get the column value and keep adding it
to obtain the sum .
Here is the code to loop through and get the column value
OAApplicationModule am = oapagecontext.getApplicationModule(oawebbean);
int sum = 0;
OAViewObject oaviewobject =(OAViewObject)am.findViewObject("ApplicationsListVO"); // your vo name attached to table region
if(oaviewobject!=null)
oapagecontext.writeDiagnostics(this,"View Object is exists",OAFwkConstants.STATEMENT);
int rowcountValue = oaviewobject.getRowCount(); // retruns no of rows
Row rowAdv= oaviewobject.first();
RowSetIterator iterator = oaviewobject.createRowSetIterator("iterator");
iterator.setRangeStart(0);
iterator.setRangeSize(oaviewobject.getRowCount());
for(int i=0; i<iterator.getRowCount(); i++)
oapagecontext.writeDiagnostics(this,"Inside For loop ",OAFwkConstants.STATEMENT);
rowAdv =iterator.getRowAtRangeIndex(i); // start from 0 to fetch count ( no of rows )
if(rowAdv != null)
if(rowAdv.getAttribute("VacancyName")!=null) // get your column name
vacancyValue = rowAdv.getAttribute("VacancyName").toString();
Sum = sum +vacancyValue ; // Obtain the sum here
Let me know if you need further inputs .
Keerthi
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Suddently I have a "footnote-like" number by my iCal icon. I have my calendar items color coded and the "footnote" also shows up when I open my calendar. I don't know how the footnote got there or how to get rid of it.