PrimeNG table saves selected page after value change












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I have simple PrimeNG table



<p-table [value]="users"
[paginator]="true"
[rows]="5">
<ng-template pTemplate="header">
<tr>
<th>name</th>
</tr>
</ng-template>
<ng-template pTemplate="body" let-user>
<tr>
<td>{{user}}</td>
</tr>
</ng-template>
</p-table>


And more then 5 users in table



users: string = ['Mike', 'David', 'John', 'Ronald', 'Mark', 'Polina', 'Anna', 'Olivia', 'Amelia'];


Select second page in table and then assign new value to this.users



this.users = ['Gregor', 'Ronald'];


But second page is still selected in table, so there is no users in table. See live DEMO



I demo just delect second page and click 'Change names'. New names are not visible.



Is there a way to fix it from code?










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    I have simple PrimeNG table



    <p-table [value]="users"
    [paginator]="true"
    [rows]="5">
    <ng-template pTemplate="header">
    <tr>
    <th>name</th>
    </tr>
    </ng-template>
    <ng-template pTemplate="body" let-user>
    <tr>
    <td>{{user}}</td>
    </tr>
    </ng-template>
    </p-table>


    And more then 5 users in table



    users: string = ['Mike', 'David', 'John', 'Ronald', 'Mark', 'Polina', 'Anna', 'Olivia', 'Amelia'];


    Select second page in table and then assign new value to this.users



    this.users = ['Gregor', 'Ronald'];


    But second page is still selected in table, so there is no users in table. See live DEMO



    I demo just delect second page and click 'Change names'. New names are not visible.



    Is there a way to fix it from code?










    share|improve this question

























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      I have simple PrimeNG table



      <p-table [value]="users"
      [paginator]="true"
      [rows]="5">
      <ng-template pTemplate="header">
      <tr>
      <th>name</th>
      </tr>
      </ng-template>
      <ng-template pTemplate="body" let-user>
      <tr>
      <td>{{user}}</td>
      </tr>
      </ng-template>
      </p-table>


      And more then 5 users in table



      users: string = ['Mike', 'David', 'John', 'Ronald', 'Mark', 'Polina', 'Anna', 'Olivia', 'Amelia'];


      Select second page in table and then assign new value to this.users



      this.users = ['Gregor', 'Ronald'];


      But second page is still selected in table, so there is no users in table. See live DEMO



      I demo just delect second page and click 'Change names'. New names are not visible.



      Is there a way to fix it from code?










      share|improve this question













      I have simple PrimeNG table



      <p-table [value]="users"
      [paginator]="true"
      [rows]="5">
      <ng-template pTemplate="header">
      <tr>
      <th>name</th>
      </tr>
      </ng-template>
      <ng-template pTemplate="body" let-user>
      <tr>
      <td>{{user}}</td>
      </tr>
      </ng-template>
      </p-table>


      And more then 5 users in table



      users: string = ['Mike', 'David', 'John', 'Ronald', 'Mark', 'Polina', 'Anna', 'Olivia', 'Amelia'];


      Select second page in table and then assign new value to this.users



      this.users = ['Gregor', 'Ronald'];


      But second page is still selected in table, so there is no users in table. See live DEMO



      I demo just delect second page and click 'Change names'. New names are not visible.



      Is there a way to fix it from code?







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          According to this answer, you are out of luck. Limitations are unfortunately part of life when it comes to these frameworks.



          However, you can always hack it using the hammer and dynamite approach.



          See the updated plunk.






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          According to this answer, you are out of luck. Limitations are unfortunately part of life when it comes to these frameworks.



          However, you can always hack it using the hammer and dynamite approach.



          See the updated plunk.






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          According to this answer, you are out of luck. Limitations are unfortunately part of life when it comes to these frameworks.



          However, you can always hack it using the hammer and dynamite approach.



          See the updated plunk.






          share|improve this answer





















          • Have to use this fix, Thank you
            – Ilya
            Nov 19 '18 at 10:22














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          According to this answer, you are out of luck. Limitations are unfortunately part of life when it comes to these frameworks.



          However, you can always hack it using the hammer and dynamite approach.



          See the updated plunk.






          share|improve this answer












          According to this answer, you are out of luck. Limitations are unfortunately part of life when it comes to these frameworks.



          However, you can always hack it using the hammer and dynamite approach.



          See the updated plunk.







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