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SelectOneChoice with multiple columns (ADF 12.2.12)

Hello guys,
I have a requirement where i need the selectOneChoice items to be displayed in columns instead of concatenating the attribute Strings.
The point here is to keep the attributes aligned as in table columns, cause we have dropdowns with Code and Label being shown.
Is there any way i can achieve this? Or should i use another component with a similar behavior.
From the researches and experiments I have done i can't find a way to do this, so any advice is welcome.
Best regards,
Luís Cabaço
Answers
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Try to check this http://jdevadf.oracle.com/adf-richclient-demo/faces/components/inputComboboxListOfValues.jspx
Vladimir
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