This error message typically appears in the context of a data table with checkboxes added to some or all of the rows. It indicates that there is an issue with the table's configuration or code that is interfering with the proper display or functionality of the checkboxes.
In particular, the error message suggests that the code is trying to access a parameter (a property or attribute of the checkbox column or row) that does not exist or is not properly defined. The specific parameter in question is labeled '0', which suggests that it may be related to a specific row or column index.
Possible causes of this error message include issues with the code that sets up the checkbox column, errors in the dataset or data binding, or conflicts with other JavaScript or jQuery plugins. Identifying and resolving the underlying cause of the error may require careful debugging and troubleshooting of the code, as well as careful examination of the data source and structure of the table.
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Asked: 2023-06-15 07:28:49 +0000
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