Hi Mike
Playing with the Sparse property made no difference

On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 3:00 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6/18/2012 10:44 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
>> Hi folk
>> With a grid, in the INIT event, I have set
>> thisform.Grid1.SetAll("DynamicBackColor","IIF(GOMONTH(sysdate,-12)<pemp.sickanver,RGB(255,255,255),
>> RGB(255,128,128))", "Column")
>>
>> There are some 10 columns in the grid, and 3 of them should be green
>> So I have set the backcolor to 128,255,128 for column4, 5 and 6
>>
>> But the INIT event overrides this and the green doesn't show until
>> you're at the end of the file and there's some grid "left over"
>>
>> Is there a way that I can have some columns in green ?
>>
>
>
> Do you need to set the Sparse column property to .F. ?
>
> --
> Mike Babcock, MCP
> MB Software Solutions, LLC
> President, Chief Software Architect
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