Author: Shahzad Khan
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Modifying Exported DataTables Data
Read more: Modifying Exported DataTables DataThree ways (and one legacy way) to perform detailed customization of data being exported from DataTables to targets such as Excel, PDF, etc. (The fourth way is…
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Showing and Hiding Long Data in a DataTable
Read more: Showing and Hiding Long Data in a DataTableThe JavaScript: The CSS: The HTML: Reference https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67406187/how-to-truncate-a-field-data-in-datatable-and-add-more-options-towards-the-end/74006396#74006396
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DataTables Example Using an Ajax Callback
Read more: DataTables Example Using an Ajax CallbackThe DataTables ajax option, documented here, is a common way to retrieve dynamic data from a source, for loading into a table. Typically, I use this option with…
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DataTables Example Using reduce()
Read more: DataTables Example Using reduce()The table’s data looks like this: The table uses footerCallback() to populate the footer cell with a total sum of the durations (hours:minutes:seconds) shown in each row.…
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Extracting Data from a DataTables Table
Read more: Extracting Data from a DataTables TableSee full details in this blog page. A summary: rows().every(), columns().every() and cells().every() – Use when you want to perform an API method on each selected item, but there is…
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