Ag-Grid Not Supporting Special Symbol
I tried using Ag-Grid, and faced a challenge to plot the data for Special Symbol, It actually doesn't support the special symbol and doesn't plot it!!
Refer To Example1.png, here the No. Column Doesn't contain data,
but when I remove the dot operator from my script.js file from headerName,
and rowData, it starts
plotting it. (Refer To Example2.png)

Also attached a zip file (Google Drive Link) as a prototype of this problem for your reference!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UqyrRtAhg8-HBwqVqUT_CGMhwyr_cOUt
Kushagra
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I tried using Ag-Grid, and faced a challenge to plot the data for Special Symbol, It actually doesn't support the special symbol and doesn't plot it!!
Refer To Example1.png, here the No. Column Doesn't contain data,
but when I remove the dot operator from my script.js file from headerName,
and rowData, it starts
plotting it. (Refer To Example2.png)

Also attached a zip file (Google Drive Link) as a prototype of this problem for your reference!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UqyrRtAhg8-HBwqVqUT_CGMhwyr_cOUt
Kushagra
ag-grid ag-grid-angular
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I tried using Ag-Grid, and faced a challenge to plot the data for Special Symbol, It actually doesn't support the special symbol and doesn't plot it!!
Refer To Example1.png, here the No. Column Doesn't contain data,
but when I remove the dot operator from my script.js file from headerName,
and rowData, it starts
plotting it. (Refer To Example2.png)

Also attached a zip file (Google Drive Link) as a prototype of this problem for your reference!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UqyrRtAhg8-HBwqVqUT_CGMhwyr_cOUt
Kushagra
ag-grid ag-grid-angular
I tried using Ag-Grid, and faced a challenge to plot the data for Special Symbol, It actually doesn't support the special symbol and doesn't plot it!!
Refer To Example1.png, here the No. Column Doesn't contain data,
but when I remove the dot operator from my script.js file from headerName,
and rowData, it starts
plotting it. (Refer To Example2.png)

Also attached a zip file (Google Drive Link) as a prototype of this problem for your reference!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UqyrRtAhg8-HBwqVqUT_CGMhwyr_cOUt
Kushagra
ag-grid ag-grid-angular
ag-grid ag-grid-angular
asked Nov 16 '18 at 7:36
Kushagra SahniKushagra Sahni
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You probably just need to set the suppressFieldDotNotation grid option to true:
suppressFieldDotNotation
If true, then dots (eg
address.firstline) in field names are not treated as deep references. Allows you to use dots in your field name
if you prefer.
(You didn't show any code and I'm not looking in a .zip.)
Alternatively, you can have dots in your headerName, they just can't be in your field name.
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You probably just need to set the suppressFieldDotNotation grid option to true:
suppressFieldDotNotation
If true, then dots (eg
address.firstline) in field names are not treated as deep references. Allows you to use dots in your field name
if you prefer.
(You didn't show any code and I'm not looking in a .zip.)
Alternatively, you can have dots in your headerName, they just can't be in your field name.
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You probably just need to set the suppressFieldDotNotation grid option to true:
suppressFieldDotNotation
If true, then dots (eg
address.firstline) in field names are not treated as deep references. Allows you to use dots in your field name
if you prefer.
(You didn't show any code and I'm not looking in a .zip.)
Alternatively, you can have dots in your headerName, they just can't be in your field name.
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You probably just need to set the suppressFieldDotNotation grid option to true:
suppressFieldDotNotation
If true, then dots (eg
address.firstline) in field names are not treated as deep references. Allows you to use dots in your field name
if you prefer.
(You didn't show any code and I'm not looking in a .zip.)
Alternatively, you can have dots in your headerName, they just can't be in your field name.
You probably just need to set the suppressFieldDotNotation grid option to true:
suppressFieldDotNotation
If true, then dots (eg
address.firstline) in field names are not treated as deep references. Allows you to use dots in your field name
if you prefer.
(You didn't show any code and I'm not looking in a .zip.)
Alternatively, you can have dots in your headerName, they just can't be in your field name.
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