11-27-2017
Hi RudiC
Yes, i see there are few separators in the strings, that is the reason i say to select all strings after the first : (separator).
The last record is the last part in the input. I should get 3 rows + header in .csv file .. but i got only 2 rows + headers.
Hope u can help.
Tks a lot
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html::formfu::element::simpletable
HTML::FormFu::Element::SimpleTable(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::FormFu::Element::SimpleTable(3pm)
NAME
HTML::FormFu::Element::SimpleTable - simple table element
SYNOPSIS
The following is yaml markup for a table consisting of a header row containing 2 "th" cells, and a further 2 rows, each containing 2 "td"
cells.
type: SimpleTable
headers:
- One
- Two
rows:
-
- type: Input
name: one_a
- type: Input
name: two_a
-
- type: Input
name: one_b
- type: Input
name: two_b
DESCRIPTION
Sometimes you just really need to use a table to display some fields in a grid format.
As its name suggests, this is a compromise between power and simplicity. If you want more control of the markup, you'll probably just have
to revert to using nested block's, setting the tags to table, tr, td, etc. and adding the cell contents as elements.
METHODS
headers
Input Value: @headers
"headers" accepts an arrayref of strings. Each string is xml-escaped and inserted into a new header cell.
rows
Input Value: @rows
"rows" accepts an array-ref, each item representing a new row. Each row should be comprised of an array-ref, each item representing a table
cell.
Each cell item should be appropriate for passing to "element" in HTML::FormFu; so either a single element's definition, or an array-ref of
element definitions.
odd_class
Input Value: $string
The supplied string will be used as the class-name for each odd-numbered row (not counting any header row).
even_class
Input Value: $string
The supplied string will be used as the class-name for each even-numbered row (not counting any header row).
SEE ALSO
Is a sub-class of, and inherits methods from HTML::FormFu::Element::Block, HTML::FormFu::Element
HTML::FormFu
AUTHOR
Carl Franks, "cfranks@cpan.org"
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 HTML::FormFu::Element::SimpleTable(3pm)