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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T03:47:30+00:00 2026-05-28T03:47:30+00:00

In Designer I set my grid name to equal MyGrid On clicking the button

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In Designer I set my grid name to equal MyGrid

On clicking the button addRecord is called, it fails where rows is attemting to get an undefined grid.

How do I define this MyGrid so that it references the grid within the panel?

Ext.define('MyApp.view.MyPanel', {
    extend: 'MyApp.view.ui.MyPanel',

    initComponent: function() {
        var me = this;
        me.callParent(arguments);

        var button = me.down('button[text=Submit]');

         button.on('click', me.onSubmitBtnClick, me);
    },

    addRecord: function(myRecordArray) {

        var rows = grid.getStore().getRange(); // ERROR happens here

            console.log(rows);


    },

    onSubmitBtnClick: function() {
        this.addRecord(["ll", "kk", "mm"]);
    }
});

Chrome Javascript Debugger Console ->

   Uncaught ReferenceError: grid is not defined
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    2026-05-28T03:47:31+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:47 am

    Before you call grid.getStore() you need to define “grid”. You can just do var grid = this; right before the call because you are defining the addRecord function from inside of the grid.

    EDIT:

    I just noticed that this wasn’t being called from inside the grid panel with the store but some other panel. What you will have to do to is set an id config on your grid panel. E.g. id: MyGridPanel There may already be an id config set on it and you just have to find out what it is. If you are using the ExtJS designer it may actually already be set to “MyGridPanel”. Then you would call it like so:

    var grid = Ext.getCmp("MyGridPanel");
    

    then you would do:

    grid.getStore().getRange()
    
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