Example 16: Pagination

Click on the table headers to sort the rows.
Click in a cell to edit the data.

Your table rows can now be paginated. This is very nice to have with huge tables especially since TableGear can slow down significantly when it has too many rows to work with (remember, it's doing a lot!).

The concept of adding new rows on any page of a paginated table is a bit nonsensical, or at least counter-intuitive as a user experience, but it's also a convenience that's hard to throw out. In any case, the "addNewRows" parameter can turn off this feature, so I leave the decision up to you!

Edit Row Id Item Description Price Date Quantity
$1,527.90 160
684 29 2ryg $600.00 January 2, 1970 32
688 33 hjhjkhjk $231.90 December 31, 1969 32
689 34 jjjjjj $232.00 December 31, 1969 32
690 35 ghfg $232.00 December 31, 1969 32
691 36 This is a test row... $232.00 December 31, 1969 32