Core_ItemGridLayout
that renders the grid, but I might be wrong. Since no form is specified in the Part ItemType's TOC View
relationship, or in our custom Part ItemType for that matter, I assume it automatically falls back on the standard grid. But maybe it's overkill to try to override the default grid.
Perhaps it's possible to add a JS method under the ItemType's Server Events
or Client Events
that gets called whenever the item is saved. I guess you could escape the item's tab by using parent
in JS and then locate the grid iframe which seems to be named work
, i.e. parent.document.getElementById('work')
.Core_ItemGridLayout
that renders the grid, but I might be wrong. Since no form is specified in the Part ItemType's TOC View
relationship, or in our custom Part ItemType for that matter, I assume it automatically falls back on the standard grid. But maybe it's overkill to try to override the default grid.
Perhaps it's possible to add a JS method under the ItemType's Server Events
or Client Events
that gets called whenever the item is saved. I guess you could escape the item's tab by using parent
in JS and then locate the grid iframe which seems to be named work
, i.e. parent.document.getElementById('work')
.