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A: looking at the nth page of a dataSet when using jqGrid onDocument.Ready

MarkThe following will reload the grid and set it to a particular page. You will have to take care around the filtering, sorting, etc that was present during the first view of the grid where the double click occurred and depending on your use case possibly pass that up during the reload of the grid....

When I attempt to do this, my jqGrid, simply doesn't load. Should I have the the id of the grid inside here... jqGrid("#id")? I guess a question I would have is, how would I initialize a grid on page N?
This should work, I just tested and replacing the "gridName" and "X" should work. You can test in firebug as well.
I don't know what it is... Whenever I do this, the grid just doesn't load... I have tried it in chrome, ff, IE. I am trying to find a way to initialize jqGrid to page n. I am thinking if the grid wasn't even loaded, how can it 'reload' to page n?
When the reload goes out it will pass to the controller what page you are requesting, you should see the page value it go out in your POST.
I can see the page value in the Url string of the site... But as I live and breath the grid doesn't even load. I am thinking the grid is even initialized with any of the options it needs, so reloading it is pointless. I am thinking that I have to set the page during some kind of pre-init event... That is where I am focusing my attention at the moment. One thing I may not have mentioned, when I save I hit an action, and then re-route the beginning... It's not like I am just hitting the back button.
ok... I got the grid to load, but now it isn't returning any paged data at all... Looks like it might have had an exception somewhere.
19:57
Firebug or it's other browser equivalent is your friend :)
I definitely use firebug
and even visual studio debugger
it is usually pretty good
But
I can't seem to get my action to fire again when I attempt to reload my page
and you have the URL set to the controller/action ?
I do...
But again,
I don't know if it is not initialized or what?
you should be able to trigger a jqgrid reload in the firebug console
and see the POST go out to your controller/action
hmm
let me check
hmmm.... curious
$.trigger is not a function
that is an error I get in firebug when I put this in my code
beforeRequest: function () {
if ((rowFromTemp != "") && (pageFromTemp != "")) {
//$.setGridParam({ page: pageFromTemp });
//$.setGridParam({ rowNum: rowFromTemp });
$.trigger('reloadGrid', [{ page: pageFromTemp, rowNum: rowFromTemp, url: '/Encounters/GetAjaxPagedGridData/'}]);
}
},
20:02
why are you doing the beforeRequest?
So I can set the page before it is called.
When I call it, it is always set to the first page
I want it to be set to page X
but why do you need to do that inside the "beforeRequest"
As an example
from one of my project
outside a grid
That seemed like one of the better events to subscribe to
as part of an event handler for some button or whatever
so in your case you would just plug in a variable instead of the page number (of course with your particulars)
20:06
you also don't need to specify the datatype/url if that is hard coded
I want to plug in the page number before the request is made
hmmm.
didn't know that
I guess what I'm asking is why?
when what I copied up should work
I definitely tried what you did.
But I literally get a blank page with no grid
I am guessing that is because I am attempting to reload a grid that hasn't been initialized
with your "beforeRequest" code live?
20:07
well the grid has to be loaded
I didn't understand your previous remark
I just remarked
that the "beforeRequest" might be causing you issues
and I personally don't see what it accomplishes for you
gtg my ride is here
20:24
alright
thanks for the help

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