React Rendering With Select Options
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I have a value from a group_conact mysql query where value looks like 44,45,46,48
And I a have a react component
const fields = [
{label: 'Links', show: true},
{label: 'SessionID', show: false},
{label: 'Sequence Type', show: false, filter: {
name: 'sequenceType',
type: 'select',
options: options.sequenceTypes,
}},
];
return (
`<FilterableDataTable
name="testermodule"
data={this.state.data.Data}
fields={fields}
getFormattedCell={this.formatColumn}
/>`
);
Server Mysql query looks like
$this->columns =
array("GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT OutputType) as Links"),
array(
's.ID as sessionID',
'GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT modality.ID) as sequenceType',
)
);
And options.sequenceTypes have single value options
44 :t1w
45 :t2w
etc
So when I select t2w (45), it should return all the results which contain 45 from the string value returned from the server.
ie
44,45
46,44,45
45
How can I do this? Now when I select t2w(45) from dropdown, it is selecting results only with 45 (Not returning results with 44,45
or 46,44,45
I am very beginner in react. Please Help.
javascript php mysql json reactjs
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I have a value from a group_conact mysql query where value looks like 44,45,46,48
And I a have a react component
const fields = [
{label: 'Links', show: true},
{label: 'SessionID', show: false},
{label: 'Sequence Type', show: false, filter: {
name: 'sequenceType',
type: 'select',
options: options.sequenceTypes,
}},
];
return (
`<FilterableDataTable
name="testermodule"
data={this.state.data.Data}
fields={fields}
getFormattedCell={this.formatColumn}
/>`
);
Server Mysql query looks like
$this->columns =
array("GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT OutputType) as Links"),
array(
's.ID as sessionID',
'GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT modality.ID) as sequenceType',
)
);
And options.sequenceTypes have single value options
44 :t1w
45 :t2w
etc
So when I select t2w (45), it should return all the results which contain 45 from the string value returned from the server.
ie
44,45
46,44,45
45
How can I do this? Now when I select t2w(45) from dropdown, it is selecting results only with 45 (Not returning results with 44,45
or 46,44,45
I am very beginner in react. Please Help.
javascript php mysql json reactjs
Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
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I have a value from a group_conact mysql query where value looks like 44,45,46,48
And I a have a react component
const fields = [
{label: 'Links', show: true},
{label: 'SessionID', show: false},
{label: 'Sequence Type', show: false, filter: {
name: 'sequenceType',
type: 'select',
options: options.sequenceTypes,
}},
];
return (
`<FilterableDataTable
name="testermodule"
data={this.state.data.Data}
fields={fields}
getFormattedCell={this.formatColumn}
/>`
);
Server Mysql query looks like
$this->columns =
array("GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT OutputType) as Links"),
array(
's.ID as sessionID',
'GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT modality.ID) as sequenceType',
)
);
And options.sequenceTypes have single value options
44 :t1w
45 :t2w
etc
So when I select t2w (45), it should return all the results which contain 45 from the string value returned from the server.
ie
44,45
46,44,45
45
How can I do this? Now when I select t2w(45) from dropdown, it is selecting results only with 45 (Not returning results with 44,45
or 46,44,45
I am very beginner in react. Please Help.
javascript php mysql json reactjs
I have a value from a group_conact mysql query where value looks like 44,45,46,48
And I a have a react component
const fields = [
{label: 'Links', show: true},
{label: 'SessionID', show: false},
{label: 'Sequence Type', show: false, filter: {
name: 'sequenceType',
type: 'select',
options: options.sequenceTypes,
}},
];
return (
`<FilterableDataTable
name="testermodule"
data={this.state.data.Data}
fields={fields}
getFormattedCell={this.formatColumn}
/>`
);
Server Mysql query looks like
$this->columns =
array("GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT OutputType) as Links"),
array(
's.ID as sessionID',
'GROUP_CONCAT(DISTINCT modality.ID) as sequenceType',
)
);
And options.sequenceTypes have single value options
44 :t1w
45 :t2w
etc
So when I select t2w (45), it should return all the results which contain 45 from the string value returned from the server.
ie
44,45
46,44,45
45
How can I do this? Now when I select t2w(45) from dropdown, it is selecting results only with 45 (Not returning results with 44,45
or 46,44,45
I am very beginner in react. Please Help.
javascript php mysql json reactjs
javascript php mysql json reactjs
edited Nov 22 at 17:35
asked Nov 21 at 21:41
sruthy123
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Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
add a comment |
Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
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Can you show more of your code to assist us in helping you? This is very general.
– zfrisch
Nov 21 at 21:50
Yeah we cannot help if you do not explain well.
– Seongjun Kim
Nov 21 at 21:51
@SeongjunKim More details added
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38
@zfrisch More details added.
– sruthy123
Nov 22 at 17:38