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I have two detailslist and I want to drag items from one to another, the problem is the second DetailsList is empty when component initialized and it doesn't accept drag and drop operations, but as soon as I add an item to the list it start getting dropped items.










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    By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:51











  • I tried that, but no luck!

    – Ramin Ahmadi
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:52











  • Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:37
















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I have two detailslist and I want to drag items from one to another, the problem is the second DetailsList is empty when component initialized and it doesn't accept drag and drop operations, but as soon as I add an item to the list it start getting dropped items.










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  • 1





    By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:51











  • I tried that, but no luck!

    – Ramin Ahmadi
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:52











  • Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:37














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I have two detailslist and I want to drag items from one to another, the problem is the second DetailsList is empty when component initialized and it doesn't accept drag and drop operations, but as soon as I add an item to the list it start getting dropped items.










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I have two detailslist and I want to drag items from one to another, the problem is the second DetailsList is empty when component initialized and it doesn't accept drag and drop operations, but as soon as I add an item to the list it start getting dropped items.







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    By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:51











  • I tried that, but no luck!

    – Ramin Ahmadi
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:52











  • Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:37














  • 1





    By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:51











  • I tried that, but no luck!

    – Ramin Ahmadi
    Nov 26 '18 at 19:52











  • Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

    – kevintcoughlin
    Nov 26 '18 at 20:37








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By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

– kevintcoughlin
Nov 26 '18 at 17:51





By chance, does drag & drop work if you push a null item onto the list? You can control how null items are rendered using the onRenderMissingItem prop, github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react/blob/….

– kevintcoughlin
Nov 26 '18 at 17:51













I tried that, but no luck!

– Ramin Ahmadi
Nov 26 '18 at 19:52





I tried that, but no luck!

– Ramin Ahmadi
Nov 26 '18 at 19:52













Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

– kevintcoughlin
Nov 26 '18 at 20:37





Simply append or initialize your DetailsList items array with a null value and it should invoke onRenderMissingItem when rendering the control. However, onRenderMissingItem is likely not useful for your specific scenario. I just want to see if you are able to drag and drop with an items array containing a null value.

– kevintcoughlin
Nov 26 '18 at 20:37












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