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<pre class="prettyprint lang-js"><span id='Ext-grid-property-Property-method-constructor'><span id='Ext-grid-property-Property'>/**
</span></span> * A specific {@link Ext.data.Model} type that represents a name/value pair and is made to work with the
* {@link Ext.grid.property.Grid}. Typically, Properties do not need to be created directly as they can be
* created implicitly by simply using the appropriate data configs either via the
* {@link Ext.grid.property.Grid#source} config property or by calling {@link Ext.grid.property.Grid#setSource}.
* However, if the need arises, these records can also be created explicitly as shown below. Example usage:
*
* var rec = new Ext.grid.property.Property({
* name: 'birthday',
* value: Ext.Date.parse('17/06/1962', 'd/m/Y')
* });
* // Add record to an already populated grid
* grid.store.addSorted(rec);
*
* @constructor
* Creates new property.
* @param {Object} config A data object in the format:
* @param {String/String[]} config.name A name or names for the property.
* @param {Mixed/Mixed[]} config.value A value or values for the property.
* The specified value's type will be read automatically by the grid to determine the type of editor to use when
* displaying it.
* @return {Object}
*/
Ext.define('Ext.grid.property.Property', {
extend: 'Ext.data.Model',
alternateClassName: 'Ext.PropGridProperty',
fields: [{
name: 'name',
type: 'string'
}, {
name: 'value'
}],
idProperty: 'name'
});</pre>
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