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Currently my logic is..
renderItem={(item, text) => ( {item.title} - {item.category} - ({item.availableQuantity}{" "} available) )}
This works just fine! However, category and available quantity don't pass Typescript sniffs because item is of type AutocompleteDropdownItem.
I tried this as the model for the dataSet I'm passing, but no dice.
interface AutocompleteInventoryMeta extends AutocompleteDropdownItem { id: string; title: string; category: string; availableQuantity: number; unit: string; pictureUrl: string; }
How can I fix my renderItem such that it correctly understands the type?
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Currently my logic is..
renderItem={(item, text) => (
{item.title} - {item.category} - ({item.availableQuantity}{" "}
available)
)}
This works just fine! However, category and available quantity don't pass Typescript sniffs because item is of type AutocompleteDropdownItem.
I tried this as the model for the dataSet I'm passing, but no dice.
interface AutocompleteInventoryMeta extends AutocompleteDropdownItem {
id: string;
title: string;
category: string;
availableQuantity: number;
unit: string;
pictureUrl: string;
}
How can I fix my renderItem such that it correctly understands the type?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: