I have a HTML page with a textbox and table to display data
<input id="search-term" type="search" placeholder="Search..." ng-model="vm.term.search" autocomplete="off" no-dirty-check>
<tbody>
<tr ng-repeat="l in vm.logData | filter:{ Title : vm.term.search}">
<td>{{l.Title}}</td>
<td>{{l.Name}}</td>
<td>
<a id="resUp" ng-click="vm.resolve(l)" ng-show="vm.showResUpButton($index)">ResUp</a>
<a id="resDown" ng-click="vm.resolveDown(l)" ng-show="vm.showResDownButton($last)">ResDown</a>
</td>
<td>
....
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
I decided to add pagination (code not included) which works as intended. This links to my C# code to get the records by passing in the pageNumber, number of items to skip and how many records to take. Similar to
GetCategories(int pageNumber, int skip = 0, int take = 0)
The issue i face is when the page first loads it displays 10 results. If i search for an item which is listed in the 10 results shown, the table filters it to those items.
If an item is listed on page 2 or another page, those records are not returned back.
I understand why its doing this but i like the current way it displays/filters records as it feels nice and fast (as opposed to going back to the database to fetch more results and then display) is there a way when i search for a record it could also search for records not displayed in the current view?
For your stiuation we can say
transclude (nested components can use shared scope) or
rootscope for intercom. between components. inject rootscope then this this handler component Key: 'pagerClickedDoTheJob', passed data: data
this is message sender component Key: 'pagerClickedDoTheJob', passed data: Data