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Mon, Oct 13 2008 2:01 PM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Any of you lot using the TMS DBgrid? I have a significant problem and I want to find out if its just me.
Roy Lambert |
Mon, Oct 13 2008 5:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Thompson | I use it in most of my applications.
Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote: Any of you lot using the TMS DBgrid? I have a significant problem and I want to find out if its just me. Roy Lambert |
Tue, Oct 14 2008 4:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Michael
Brilliant. The situation is this: I have a rather complex app I'm developing. A number of the forms are inherited. The chain goes Base - Has a TAdvFormStyler, TElasticForm and sets the font BaseN - Adds a TadvGroupbox, 6 TAdvGlowbuttons, a TDBAdvGrid (CorC) and a few homebrews BaseNP - Adds a TAdvOfficePager user visible form - adds lots of components depending on form The problem is with CorC the TDBAdvGrid. I have DatasetType = dsNonSequenced, DatasetTypeAuto = False, PageMode = True The forms are sometimes opened with a filter set on the table linked to CorC, and when the filter means insufficient records to fill the grid and I start typing in a control or just click a button to set the table into edit mode I get the whole table displayed. As soon as I cancel or post the edit I'm back to just the filtered records. I tried setting CorC.Enabled to false but it still displays all records. Ripping CorC off an dumping it on a testbed and it works as expected so I'll be trying adding in the inheritance trail over the next few days to see if I can produce a demo. I just wanted to know if anyone else has weirdos like this? Roy Lambert ps Tim sorry for posting here but I wanted to keep it to the ElevateDB community. |
Tue, Oct 14 2008 4:41 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Thompson | Roy,
I did have a simular situation. I'm going to have to look at the project to remember how I got around it. I'll let you know. Michael Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote: Michael Brilliant. The situation is this: I have a rather complex app I'm developing. A number of the forms are inherited. The chain goes Base - Has a TAdvFormStyler, TElasticForm and sets the font BaseN - Adds a TadvGroupbox, 6 TAdvGlowbuttons, a TDBAdvGrid (CorC) and a few homebrews BaseNP - Adds a TAdvOfficePager user visible form - adds lots of components depending on form The problem is with CorC the TDBAdvGrid. I have DatasetType = dsNonSequenced, DatasetTypeAuto = False, PageMode = True The forms are sometimes opened with a filter set on the table linked to CorC, and when the filter means insufficient records to fill the grid and I start typing in a control or just click a button to set the table into edit mode I get the whole table displayed. As soon as I cancel or post the edit I'm back to just the filtered records. I tried setting CorC.Enabled to false but it still displays all records. Ripping CorC off an dumping it on a testbed and it works as expected so I'll be trying adding in the inheritance trail over the next few days to see if I can produce a demo. I just wanted to know if anyone else has weirdos like this? Roy Lambert ps Tim sorry for posting here but I wanted to keep it to the ElevateDB community. |
Wed, Oct 15 2008 2:38 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Michael
Thanks. Roy Lambert |
Sat, Oct 18 2008 7:14 PM | Permanent Link |
Michael Thompson | Roy,
I looked at my code and it is not your problem, I thought it was. I was having problems with DBlookupcombo in a dbgrid causing filtering problems. But as I said it turned out not to be the same problem as yours. Sorry. Michael Roy Lambert <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote: Michael Thanks. Roy Lambert |
Sun, Oct 19 2008 4:10 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Michael
Thanks for looking, its currently on my "to be sorted" pile Roy Lambert |
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