Can you explain what I am doing wrong to get these results?
I posted the screenshots, and I am assuming nothing is wrong with my mapping since you explained nothing about that... so, I am not sure what else to change...
Can you explain what I am doing wrong to get these results?
I posted the screenshots, and I am assuming nothing is wrong with my mapping since you explained nothing about that... so, I am not sure what else to change...
For example, even though this example is out of date with old mapping screens:
http://help.gotiggr.com/getting-start...
It is exactly what I have done, this grid of tweets I assume will show 1 grid or table as you displayed above, not 1 table or grid per tweet, The expected results would be each tweet in a row, which is so obvious...
So, what am I doing wrong??
Ok, so, I get it now
But, the limitation is then the GRID cannot have a header row that is non-repeating as part of the same grid?
To make a normal table with a column header row (that doesn't repeat!), I would have to have (2) separate grids... The column header row would be in one grid and then another grid positioned right beneath the other grid that has the mapped data, repeating based on amount of data would be needed to make a normal grid?
That seems weird...
Yes, that's one way to make it work.
Thanks Max...
Then what is the intended way to do it? Because that way clearly is a crap way to go about it...
Is the grid going to be developed further to have a real html table header row configurable or what? I think for the monthly $, that would be expected at minimum...
It's planned, we'll be adding a component (table-like) where you will be able to specify header and footer.
yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
hi Max,
Is the table-like component with fixed header ready?
Thanks
Sorry, not yet.
Max,
I've been stuck on a similar problem. While the feature is being added, would it be possible for you to write a tutorial how to write JSON response of the rest service into a table with headers using Javascript or point us in the right direction to do this?
Many of us are new to coding and would love some guidance in doing this.
Thanks,
Rahul.