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How to develop Lightning DataTable for Salesforce flows
How to develop Lightning DataTable for Salesforce flows
Hello #Trailblazers, Welcome back to SFDCPanther and wish you a very happy new year 2022. In this blog post, we will learn how to develop a lightning datatable for Salesforce Lightning Flow Builder. We know that we can not directly develop the Lightning DataTable for Salesforce flow. So I have developed a lightning web component that can be used inside a flow and will work dynamically for any…
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Lightning Datatable Sorting in Lightning Web Components
Lightning Datatable Sorting in Lightning Web Components
Lightning Datatable in a Lightning Web Component can be sorted by using the sortby and sorteddirection attributes. Here is an example of how to use these attributes: <template> <lightning-datatable data={data} columns={columns} key-field="id" sort-by="name" sorted-direction="asc" ></lightning-datatable> </template> In this example, the lightning-datatable will be sorted by the “name” field in…
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Aware of perceived shortcomings, Derek Dooley out to stiff-arm doubters in new role
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Derek Dooley plopped a 500-page ring-bound playbook on his desk for emphasis.
“You want to see the dumbest thing I can do?” Missouri’s new offensive coordinator asked. “It’s to say, ‘Here’s what we’re running, boys.’ “
The playbook contains the Dallas Cowboys’ offensive install from one of the five years Dooley coached receivers in Big D (2013-17).
“I showed Drew [Lock],” Dooley said of the elite quarterback he has inherited at Mizzou. “He’s looking like, ‘Holy shit!���
Lock is coming off a record-setting season in which he threw the most touchdown passes (44) in SEC history. After deciding to bypass next month’s draft, the soon-to-be senior is locked in as one of the top quarterback prospects in 2019.
He is also a piece of the fulcrum on which the careers of Dooley and coach Barry Odom may tilt.
Missouri’s confident, gregarious, outgoing offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach is comfortable in his own skin. Still, he gets why folks are questioning his credentials for this job.
In his 21-year career, Dooley has never called an offensive play or coached quarterbacks.
Yet he was hired to do both by the Tigers following the departure of Josh Heupel to UCF.
“Sure, it should matter,” Dooley said of questions about his experience. “It’s fair. … You know you’re going to make first-time mistakes, but you hope it’s overcome by all this other experience that some coordinators don’t have.”
That experience has included climbing the coaching ladder with Nick Saban at both LSU and the Miami Dolphins (2000-06). It includes a starter head coaching job at Louisiana Tech (2007-09) before the harsh reality of Tennessee (2010-12).
“I can give you 800 excuses, but at the end of the day, I had three years and I didn’t get it done,” said Dooley, who was dismissed after a three-year record of 15-21 with the Vols.
“Prior to 2012, my whole career had been like this [gesturing upward]. Everything worked,” he added. “Like any young person, you think you got it. That’s what life does to you. It cuts your balls off.”
There is something about a fired coach in the SEC these days. They become celebrity lightning rods. Sometimes they are mocked. It’s not just a firing; it’s a branding.
For various failings, these former SEC head coaches are off the field at the moment: Hugh Freeze, Butch Jones, Bret Bielema and Les Miles.
“The narrative of my tenure every time is [it’s] the disaster of all-time,” Dooley said. “I get all that. What they don’t see is we lost four SEC games on the last drive that last year. We were an abomination on defense. It wasn’t like we were getting run out of the stadium.”
Then Dooley caught himself. He’s going down a well-traveled road of excuses. He promised himself he wasn’t going to do that when he got fired.
“I called some former head guys who had been in that situation,” he said. “I was struggling. You hear them just venting, so angry, blaming. You know how coaches are, ‘It ain’t my fault.'”
Dooley and Cowboys tight end Jason Witten — a former Tennessee star — had a running joke whenever they heard the blame game.
“Hey, nobody really gives a shit,” Dooley said.
It took Odom four days in early January to hire Dooley, who either left on his own or was fired from the Cowboys after those five seasons. It doesn’t really matter now.
“It wasn’t like he threw a dart,” Dooley said. “The one thing that has come to light … everywhere you go, how you treat people, how you work, comes back.”
The pair share the same representative in super-agent Jimmy Sexton. Odom says he heard good things about Dooley from former Mizzou assistant Matt Eberflus, who worked with him in Dallas.
“The amount of decisions he had to make as a head coach, he’s going to be OK if he has to make a [short yardage] call,” Odom said of Dooley. “He worked for Nick Saban for seven years.
“If you’re not pretty good, you’re not going to last in that system. He was also the [athletic director] and coach at Louisiana Tech at the same time. That’s damn near impossible.”
Odom has been quoted that both he and Dooley each have something to prove.
“I think it’s pretty obvious what he wants to prove,” Dooley said. “This is his first job.”
Odom, 41, goes into his third season as a head coach with an 11-14 mark. A top defensive coach, Odom is on his second defensive coordinator (Ryan Walters) while still calling defensive plays himself.
Dooley’s outlook: “I needed to get re-stimulated X and O-wise. … With Nick, I was like his right-hand guy. I used to be part of the decision making. You’re impacting. You’re not like just sewing a button.”
The second half of this story involves a significant quarterback to coach up. Missouri won its last six regular-season games with Lock and Heupel taking off together.
In those six games, Lock threw for almost 2,000 yards and 26 touchdown passes with only five interceptions. That was in a pure zone-read spread. It could be that Lock’s numbers decline with Dooley’s offensive tweaks even as the quarterback gets better.
Dooley plans to install what he calls four offenses in one: some pro-style from the Cowboys, some Tennessee stuff, some zone-read stuff, and stuff Dooley says he has always wanted to do.
The point? Lock is getting his wish. Odom says his quarterback waited until Dooley’s hiring to commit to another season. Lock reportedly made it be known he wanted to learn some NFL concepts to prepare him for the 2019 draft.
“The trick is, it’s not this hodge-podge of shit,” Dooley said.
Lock was honored recently as one of 35 players invited to the NCAA Elite Student-Athlete Symposium. In the second year of existence for football, it teaches life skills, agent selection and financial awareness.
“I’m trying to give him every tool imaginable,” Odom said.
Something to prove? There is a lot of that at Missouri. Dooley has already thought ahead to how this latest job move might play out.
“Nobody is going to change their opinion on whether this was a dumb hire or a good hire,” Dooley said. “If we go out there and stink next year, we stink. It’s a dumb hire.
“If I go out there and do a good job for the program, then half of them will say, ‘It’s a good hire.’ The other half will say, ‘He’s just lucky as shit and had a good quarterback.'”
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Character Sheet: Othello, v.1
Othello is a main character in my story. He does not appear at the very beginning/is not very prominent in it. He plays a very important role though.
Full name: Othello Mousson
Age: 19
Birth Date: I have yet to figure out how the datation in my story works, but he was born at the beginning of winter/end of fall
Place of birth: manor in a populous town
Religion: Church of Vigentia, religious, loves lore and believes in most of it, takes everything with a grain of salt though
Current accomodation: lives in guards apartment with other boys, Avena
Occupation: guard in training, trains to join special forces, main specialisation: dual weild, daggers
Sexuality: heteroromantic demisexual
Height: 180
Body type: athletic, thin, long limbs, muscular shoulders
Eye color: light grayish blue
Hair color: black
Skin tone: pale
Face shape: long defined, strong cheekbones
Features: eye bags, scars on upper torso and legs from practice fights
Dresses: average, guards uniform most of the time
Grooming: clean but scruffy, often sweats during work
Hair: shortish, messy, curly, black, bangs often dangle in front of forehead
Speech: slow, deep, sometimes harsh
Vocabulary: precise, sometimes weird metaphors, often very direct
Mannerisms/demeanor: taken aback, not always telling things directly if not needed, sometimes curt, does not always tell the truth
Posture: stands straight but not stiffy, slouchy when not at work
Gestures: controlled, when excited
Skills/Power: lightning, close range fights, good with words/diplomatic if needed, stealth
Unskilled: controlling powers if emotional, being sensitive, archery/hunting
Mother: Noire Vail, doesn’t know her, left father after he was born
Father: Bryant Mousson, ex-guard, controls electricity, worked as a carpenter, was very close to him
Siblings: -
Friends: boys in the guard, Gideon Nightengale
Meyers-Briggs Personality: ISFJ-A (Protector)
Strenghts: strong-willed, determined, protective, obediant, clever
Weaknesses: lack of sensitivity, often careless, hot-tempered if angry
Enough about him for now.
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How to use the Lookup field in Lightning DataTable?
How to use the Lookup field in Lightning DataTable?
Hello #Trailblazers, We all know that Salesforce standard Lightning DataTable is the best table that we can use to display the record and it also does support the in-line editing. There are some limitations of the Standard lightning datatable like we can not have a lookup field, Picklist field or event some file upload for every column. In this blog post, I will show you how you can create a…
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COVID 19 – Live Tracker Using Lightning Web Component (LWC) I hope every one safe, please keeping yourself safe for this critical time. i have built a Near real-time COVID 19 data tracker using Lightning Web Component with the help of “Coronavirus COVID19 API“. Be Safe & Healthy for this Critical Time and hope soon will come back normal life with strongly! From this tracker, we will get the Country wise trackers like New Confirmed, Total Confirmed, New Deaths, Total Deaths, New Recovered, Total Recovered list from API. Here used the following key areas: lightning-datatable in Lightning Web Component Continuation Class used to make callouts asynchronously Published the Lightning Web Component in Lightning Community with public access without Login DEMO – https://corona19-livetracker-developer-edition.ap15.force.com/s/ Reference: Refer the code from my Git Repo – https://github.com/sakthivelsfdc/covid19_live_tracker_LWC Coronavirus COVID19 API from POSTMAN – https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/10808728/SzS8rjbc?version=latest The post COVID 19 – Live Tracker Using Lightning Web Component (LWC) appeared first on TheBlogReaders.com.
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How to Add Hyperlink and icons in Lightning:datatable
Blogged - How to Add Hyperlink and icons in Lightning:datatable via @sfdc_panther Link - @salesforce @Trailhead @SalesforceDevs @amit_sfdc #Trailhead #Salesforce #LightningWebComponent #SfdcPanther #AskPanther
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Welcome again. In this blog post, we are going to learn how we can add hyperlink in datatable and how to add custom icons based on some conditions in lightning datatable
Use Case: – Business wants to display the list of top 10 cases in a datatable. There are few catches here that are given below
CaseNumber & Subject Field must be hyperlink and when click on those it should…
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With no NHL stars at the Winter Olympics, here’s who’ll suit up for Team USA
The NHL steering clear of the 2018 Winter Olympics might not be as concerning to hockey fans — and players — as commissioner Gary Bettman saying it’s “hard to envision” the NHL ever returning to overseas Winter Games.
But America might beg to differ once Team USA takes the ice in PyeongChang in February.
That’s because, in a men’s ice hockey tournament that may or may not feature Russia, the U.S. will be devoid of its top talent for matchups in South Korea’s Gangneung Hockey Centre. Among the bigger names barred from participation thanks to the NHL’s repeated — and publicly chided — decision to sacrifice Olympics competition for an uninterrupted 2017-18 season are:
Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs
Jack Eichel, Buffalo Sabres
Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks
Johnny Gaudreau, Calgary Flames
Phil Kessel, Pittsburgh Penguins
Brandon Saad, Chicago Blackhawks
Joe Pavelski, San Jose Sharks
Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets
T.J. Oshie, Washington Capitals
Who, then, is suiting up for Team USA? Here’s a look at some notables from the men’s ice hockey squad, largely projected from America’s Deutschland Cup roster:
F Brian Gionta: Team USA coach Tony Granato told USA Today this week that America actually boasts plenty of players “who could play in the NHL,” and the 38-year-old Gionta, a winger and potential captain, is probably the best example. That’s because he did play in the NHL, for 15 years. He’ll be 39 by the time the Olympics get underway, so you can see the disparity between relying on him and, say, an Auston Matthews, but Gionta is just a year removed from scoring 15 goals with the Sabres. He logged four straight seasons of at least 33 points to close his NHL career, which included stops in Montreal and New Jersey.
F Ryan Malone: Two months after earning a professional tryout with the Minnesota Wild, the former Team USA silver medalist gives the roster some polarizing potential. A six-time 20-goal scorer in the NHL who went from reputed Penguins rookie to Tampa Bay Lightning standout to New York Rangers castoff, he last suited up in the American Hockey League amid substance abuse issues and will be 38 for the Olympics, which he first intended to attend as a scout, not a player.
Ryan Malone’s NHL career ran the gamut. USATSI
F Brian O’Neill: His name hardly made waves in the NHL, where he played just 22 games for the New Jersey Devils after coming out of the Los Angeles Kings system, but the 29-year-old found his groove in the Kontinental Hockey League and represents one of Team USA’s top scoring threats. A Yale University standout before dominating AHL competition from 2011-2015, O’Neill scored 16 goals in 56 games for Jokerit in the KHL in 2016-17, and he’s up to 23 points through 27 games in 2017-18.
F Mark Arcobello: Another Yale product, he opened the Deutschland Cup as America’s No. 1 center and brings limited experience from five different NHL teams. Now a leading points scorer for SC Bern in Switzerland’s National League, the 29-year-old lit up AHL scoreboards as a prospect for the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs, totaling 39 goals between 2011-2013 and logging a career-best 25 in just 49 games in 2015-16. He never played more than 36 games in the NHL, though, making stops in Arizona, Nashville and Pittsburgh.
D Matt Gilroy: A projected top blue-liner for Team USA, he spent parts of six seasons in the NHL starting in 2009-10 and now plays alongside O’Neill in the KHL. A 38-point campaign with the Spartak Moscow in 2016-17 was a career best for the former undrafted defenseman. He spent time with the Rangers, Lightning, Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers over the years.
D Matt Donovan: Younger than most of the veteran players with NHL ties on Team USA’s anticipated roster, he was originally drafted by the New York Islanders in 2008 but struggled to permanently escape the AHL ranks. A University of Denver product, the 27-year-old Donovan appeared in 52 games for the Isles in 2013-14, but he never topped that total afterward, returning to the AHL and then moving to the Swedish Hockey League.
G Ryan Zapolski: The lead candidate to man the net, he’s another alum of Jokerit in the KHL, having played overseas since 2013. Before his stint in Europe, the former Mercyhurst College grad was named Rookie of the Year, Goaltender of the Year and Most Valuable Player for his net-minding in the ECHL, a New Jersey-based minor league.
As SB Nation notes, the true silver lining of Team USA’s ice hockey roster isn’t necessarily in the slivers of NHL experience but rather the potential for NCAA prospects to join the group:
Those potential prospects include Boston University’s Jordan Greenway, a Wild prospect, and Denver’s Troy Terry, a Ducks prospect. Terry might be familiar to you after starring for the Americans at the 2017 World Juniors, where the team won gold.
Ultimately, Team USA will finalize a 25-man roster that can be comprised of “college players, American Hockey Leaguers, and Americans playing professionally in Europe.”
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NHL Power Rankings: Penguins, Predators climb but Maple Leafs hottest of all
The Tampa Bay Lightning are still on top, but there’s been plenty of shuffling across the NHL.
The defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins are fresh off a tight loss to the Chicago Blackhawks, but they’re also on the rise after some reminders that, if everything is clicking and Matt Murray can be his stout self in the net, they are far better than their early season goal differential suggests.
The Western Conference, meanwhile, has boasted some recent streakers, including the Nashville Predators and Winnipeg Jets — Central Division clubs that either played spoiler late in 2016-17 or have the firepower to do so this season.
The hottest of them all might be the Toronto Maple Leafs, who surged into the top five of our latest NHL power rankings thanks to a six-game streak and plenty of familiar Auston Matthews magic:
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