on 05-22-2009 2:01 PM
hi,
what mans invalidate clearly ?
Kindly regards
ertas
Hi,
Invalidating the node will remove the previous content gets deleted.
When ever you want to bind the new content you can use this.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp1/helpdata/en/46/437741b0d6157de10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Regards,
Lekha.
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Hi,
This method invalidates all elements of the node.
This means that all elements and subnode instances are deleted.
Afterwards the status of the node is as it is in its initial state.
When an element or an attribute is requested again,
the supply method is called, if it is available.
Once you have created the node and bind some table/elements to it, the content/data exists in that node
till gets refreshed.
This refreshing of the node is done through this INVALIDATE. Again you can use the node reference and bind the table/elements again.
Is this clear?
Regards,
Lekha.
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