adding search result into a table without replacing previous result angularjs
i have a search text box to search product records from database via api. I am giving product name as a search text and displaying the result into a table. But,problem is after a new search only new search records are showing into that table.
I want to insert new search result after the previous result.
Here is my search form
it will display the result the table like below. I have added 'Add to list' to clear search text box and enter new input.
I want to add new search records after this record(yellow area) not to replace it. I am using angularjs with web api. here is my search logic
angular controller
$scope.search = function () {
var price = '{materialName: "' + $scope.Prefix + '" }';
var post = $http({
method: "POST",
url: "/api/Price/GetMaterial",
dataType: 'json',
data: price,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }
});
post.success(function (data, status) {
$scope.Customers = data;
$scope.IsVisible = true;
});
post.error(function (data, status) {
$window.alert(data.Message);
});
};
calling this in ng-repeat and displaying it. How to implement new search record and add to table
javascript arrays angularjs asp.net-web-api
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i have a search text box to search product records from database via api. I am giving product name as a search text and displaying the result into a table. But,problem is after a new search only new search records are showing into that table.
I want to insert new search result after the previous result.
Here is my search form
it will display the result the table like below. I have added 'Add to list' to clear search text box and enter new input.
I want to add new search records after this record(yellow area) not to replace it. I am using angularjs with web api. here is my search logic
angular controller
$scope.search = function () {
var price = '{materialName: "' + $scope.Prefix + '" }';
var post = $http({
method: "POST",
url: "/api/Price/GetMaterial",
dataType: 'json',
data: price,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }
});
post.success(function (data, status) {
$scope.Customers = data;
$scope.IsVisible = true;
});
post.error(function (data, status) {
$window.alert(data.Message);
});
};
calling this in ng-repeat and displaying it. How to implement new search record and add to table
javascript arrays angularjs asp.net-web-api
add a comment |
i have a search text box to search product records from database via api. I am giving product name as a search text and displaying the result into a table. But,problem is after a new search only new search records are showing into that table.
I want to insert new search result after the previous result.
Here is my search form
it will display the result the table like below. I have added 'Add to list' to clear search text box and enter new input.
I want to add new search records after this record(yellow area) not to replace it. I am using angularjs with web api. here is my search logic
angular controller
$scope.search = function () {
var price = '{materialName: "' + $scope.Prefix + '" }';
var post = $http({
method: "POST",
url: "/api/Price/GetMaterial",
dataType: 'json',
data: price,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }
});
post.success(function (data, status) {
$scope.Customers = data;
$scope.IsVisible = true;
});
post.error(function (data, status) {
$window.alert(data.Message);
});
};
calling this in ng-repeat and displaying it. How to implement new search record and add to table
javascript arrays angularjs asp.net-web-api
i have a search text box to search product records from database via api. I am giving product name as a search text and displaying the result into a table. But,problem is after a new search only new search records are showing into that table.
I want to insert new search result after the previous result.
Here is my search form
it will display the result the table like below. I have added 'Add to list' to clear search text box and enter new input.
I want to add new search records after this record(yellow area) not to replace it. I am using angularjs with web api. here is my search logic
angular controller
$scope.search = function () {
var price = '{materialName: "' + $scope.Prefix + '" }';
var post = $http({
method: "POST",
url: "/api/Price/GetMaterial",
dataType: 'json',
data: price,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" }
});
post.success(function (data, status) {
$scope.Customers = data;
$scope.IsVisible = true;
});
post.error(function (data, status) {
$window.alert(data.Message);
});
};
calling this in ng-repeat and displaying it. How to implement new search record and add to table
javascript arrays angularjs asp.net-web-api
javascript arrays angularjs asp.net-web-api
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On post success instead of doing "$scope.Customers = data", which is replacing all the values of $scope.Customers by the values that returned from server, just append the values in "data" at the end of $scope.Customers. You may use the following code.
$scope.Customers = $scope.Customers.concat(data);
Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
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Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
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On post success instead of doing "$scope.Customers = data", which is replacing all the values of $scope.Customers by the values that returned from server, just append the values in "data" at the end of $scope.Customers. You may use the following code.
$scope.Customers = $scope.Customers.concat(data);
Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
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Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
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On post success instead of doing "$scope.Customers = data", which is replacing all the values of $scope.Customers by the values that returned from server, just append the values in "data" at the end of $scope.Customers. You may use the following code.
$scope.Customers = $scope.Customers.concat(data);
Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
– user7411584
Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
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On post success instead of doing "$scope.Customers = data", which is replacing all the values of $scope.Customers by the values that returned from server, just append the values in "data" at the end of $scope.Customers. You may use the following code.
$scope.Customers = $scope.Customers.concat(data);
On post success instead of doing "$scope.Customers = data", which is replacing all the values of $scope.Customers by the values that returned from server, just append the values in "data" at the end of $scope.Customers. You may use the following code.
$scope.Customers = $scope.Customers.concat(data);
answered Nov 24 '18 at 7:01
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Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
– user7411584
Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
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Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
– user7411584
Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
– user7411584
Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
Thanks for your response.if possible can you re-write the my search code with the edits. I have tried but it is not populating any result.
– user7411584
Nov 24 '18 at 7:26
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