@codyLine I think I know what could the problem be, I just notice that "input" its the facet, not the inputText, try adding and id to your inputText and focus it with that one
@codyLine I will tomorrow when I can mate, please try this suggestion, on your inputText in your html, use onfocus="this.select();" and see if it keeps the focus there, it has that property just like the required="true" one, and also try the javascript after all your html code, not before.
You can also use this attribute on that inputText onselect="this.select();" and also try with onfocus="this.select();" and keep using your elemLast.click();
what about making the call to the focus from the backend on a remotecommand? which executes on the oncomplete attribute of the command button? if not then you gotta figure out whats wrong with the javascript mate
@codyLine sure friend, use this method on the class (managedbean) you need it: public void focusComponent(String componentId) { try { PrimeFaces.current().focus(idComponente); } catch (Exception e) { logger.warn("Couldn't focus the component " + idComponente + " via PrimeFaces method, excepcion: " + e); } }
Hmm any possibility that you can try achieving the same via Java? Cause in my case I use PrimeFaces backend method PrimeFaces.current().focus(componentId); and it works mate, haven't tried with javascript but it has to do with ajax probably
What I do is I have an inputtext inside the p:column, with an id like "inputTextCredit" for example, and I use form:datatable:0:inputTextCredit to place it where I need to, hope it helps you
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