+1 ... but use a CursorAdapter.

On 20/04/2013 02:29, Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:
Gene - I totally agree w/RK! Creating a Grid on a Form via Visual Design is really the best way to go - at least in my opinion. And, you can do it in an interesting an intuitive way.

Create a Form. Right click in the Form and open the Data Environment. Add a DBF to the D. Env. - and, now - with DBF & its fields displayed in the D.E. - select a number of the field by clicking - and I think holding down shift. Then - simply Drag all those selected fields onto the Form - and you instantly have a Grid that's been populated with the fields that you need!

-K-


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