>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>I implemented the following code
>>
>>
>> <div class="checkbox">
>> <label>
>> <input type="checkbox" name="showFinalized" id="showFinalized"
>> ng-model="showFinalized"
>> ng-click="getAccountInvoices(currentAccount.acctNameHash)" />Show Finalized Invoices
>> </label>
>> </div>
>>
>>and I am using $scope.showFinalized in the getAccountInvoices method. However, at that point the value of this variable is opposite, e.g. I click on the checkbox and my value is supposed to be true, but the method receives false instead.
>>
>>What is the right way to handle this problem?
>>
>>Thanks a lot in advance.
>>
>>UPDATE. The way I solved the problem is to remove ng-click and use the following code instead:
>>
>>
>>$scope.$watch('showFinalized', function () {
>> if ($scope.currentAccount && !$scope.isNew) {
>> getAccountInvoices($scope.currentAccount.acctNameHash);
>> }
>> });
>>
>>This seems to work well. Not sure if this is a good practice or not, though.
>
>If it works... that should be good enough for you... When have you ever cared about best practice?
I do care about it. Looks like you're on the roll and jump into each of my threads last few days. Do you know the answer to my question?
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