Ok, the problem was a change to Grid component updated in the default DataGrid skin wasn't reflected in my custom skin.

In 4.9.1 and previous, the skin contained:

<s:Grid ...>
    <s:GridLayer name="backgroundLayer"/>
    <s:GridLayer name="selectionLayer"/>
    <s:GridLayer name="editorIndicatorLayer"/>
    <s:GridLayer name="rendererLayer"/>
    <s:GridLayer name="overlayLayer"/>
</s:Grid>

As of 4.10.0 it is:

<s:Grid ...>
    <s:gridView>
        <fx:Component>
            <s:GridView>
                 <s:GridLayer name="backgroundLayer"/>
                 <s:GridLayer name="selectionLayer"/>
                 <s:GridLayer name="editorIndicatorLayer"/>
                 <s:GridLayer name="rendererLayer"/>
                 <s:GridLayer name="overlayLayer"/>
             </s:GridView>
        </fx:Component>
    </s:gridView>
</s:Grid>

I think this change should be flagged up a lot more. As far as i can see, the only mention in the (4.11) release notes is:

Changes to custom skin for s:DataGrid (was changed in 4.10 but missed in release notes)





On 10/10/2013 15:15, Lee Burrows wrote:
It looks like the root cause of my problem is my custom skin - using the default skin removes the problem.

Still trying to figure out what is 'special' about my skin - will report back once i know more...



On 10/10/2013 14:34, Gary Young wrote:
I have the same problem, it won't give any stack trace or any debug stop,
it's a stop shipping bug.

I will try to collect more information today.



-Gary


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 8:01 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote:

Hi,

"Any chance" I meant to say .. that's what you get posting late at night
after a glass of wine or two :-)

Justin




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