hello
I am trying to color up the rows based on the range they fall under and somehow I am not being able to do it. I guess my issue is with the css or with the rowClass param. Any idea on where I am doing a mistake?
<module name="HTML" >
<param name="html"><![CDATA[
<style type="text/css">
tr.haslow td {
background-color:#506C23;
color:white;
}
tr.hasmedium td {
background-color:#86BA32;
color:white;
}
tr.hassevere td {
background-color:#9BE91F;
color:white;
}
</style>
]]></param>
</module>
<module name="Search" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1" group="Internet team" autoRun="True">
<param name="search">sourcetype="incident"| stats count by record.affectedCI | sort count | rangemap field=count low=0-1 medium=2-3 severe=4-5 </param>
<module name="JobProgressIndicator"></module>
<module name="Pager">
<param name="entityName">results</param>
<module name="Table">
<param name="name">"selectedUserRow"</param>
<param name="hiddenFields">range</param>
<param name="rowClass">has$row.fields.range$</param>
I think the only problem is that you've set the "name" param to "selectedUserRow", away from its default of "row". Like all "name" params in Sideview Utils, this determines the name by which the $foo$ token is known downstream. In the case of the Table, and this might be a little confusing, the name param actually alters the $row.fields.range$ so that it should be $selectedUserRow.fields.range$.
I suggest using name params that don't actually have "selected" in them. Here I would simply call it "user", and thus the keys would be $user.fields.range$, etc...
Then downstream $user$ is implicitly the selected user, and in the internal feature foo of Table, $user$ returns to the particular row receiving the custom rendering or custom embedding.
I think the only problem is that you've set the "name" param to "selectedUserRow", away from its default of "row". Like all "name" params in Sideview Utils, this determines the name by which the $foo$ token is known downstream. In the case of the Table, and this might be a little confusing, the name param actually alters the $row.fields.range$ so that it should be $selectedUserRow.fields.range$.
I suggest using name params that don't actually have "selected" in them. Here I would simply call it "user", and thus the keys would be $user.fields.range$, etc...
Then downstream $user$ is implicitly the selected user, and in the internal feature foo of Table, $user$ returns to the particular row receiving the custom rendering or custom embedding.
Thanks for the help Nick. I changed the name param to row and it worked.