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# TableField
## Introduction
`[api:TableField]` behaves in the same manner as `[api:TableListField]`, however allows the editing of existing and adding of
new rows. The data is saved back by the surrounding form-saving (mostly EditForm->save).
See `[api:TableListField]` for more documentation on the base-class
## Usage
### Add hidden default data
Please use **TableField->setExtraData()** to specify additional (non-editable) data. You might use the following code
that shows the Player of Team with a particular Team ID and automatically saves new Players into this Team.
In this example, you'll note that we're setting TeamID to $this->ID. This works well if you're including a TableField
as an editable field on a getCMSFields() call.
:::php
$myTableField = new TableField(
'MyTableField', // fieldName
'Player', // sourceType
array(
'FirstName'=>'First Name',
'Surname'=>'Surname'
), // fieldList
array(
'FirstName'=>'TextField',
'Surname'=>'TextField'
), // fieldTypes
null, // filterField (legacy)
"Player.TeamID",
$this->ID
);
// add some HiddenFields thats saved with each new row
$myTableField->setExtraData(array(
'TeamID' => $this->ID ? $this->ID : '$RecordID'
));
The '$RecordID' value is used when building forms that create new records. It will be populated with whatever record id
is created.
### Row Transformation
You can apply a `[api:FormTransformation]` to any given field,
based on a eval()ed php-rule. You can access all columns on the generated DataObjects here.
:::php
$myTF->setTransformationConditions(array(
"PlayerName" => array(
"rule" => '$PlayerStatus == "Retired" || $PlayerStatus == "Injured"',
"transformation" => "performReadonlyTransformation"
)
));
### Required Fields
Due to the nested nature of this fields dataset, you can't set any required columns as usual with the
`[api:RequiredFields]`** on the TableField-instance for this.
Note: You still have to attach some form of `[api:Validator]` to the form to trigger any validation on this field.
### Nested Table Fields
When you have `[api:TableField]` inside a `[api:ComplexTableField]`, the parent ID may not be known in your
getCMSFields() method. In these cases, you can set a value to '$RecordID' in your `[api:TableField]` extra data, and this
will be populated with the newly created record id upon save.
## Known Issues
* A `[api:TableField]` doesn't reload any submitted form-data if the saving is interrupted by a failed validation. After
refreshing the form with the validation-errors, the `[api:TableField]` will be blank again.
* You can't add **visible default data** to columns in a `[api:TableField]`, please use *setExtraData*
## API Documentation
`[api:TableField]`