At 14:04 2013-09-13, "Tracy Pearson" <[email protected]> wrote:
Gene Wirchenko wrote on 2013-09-13:
> At 11:42 2013-09-13, "Tracy Pearson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> I've seen more UI related documentation about grids than code based
grids.
Well, I would like to know how they work, period.
> Oh, yuck.
>> There are many little gems and pains in grids. YMMV
>
> I am feeling the pains mainly right now.
>
> I tried subclassing grid, and now, the grid does not
> display. Its .visible is true.
> .rowsource and .rowsourcetype errored that they are not
> properties in Grid! I changed them to .recordsource and
> .recordsourcetype. That might be the source of the problem, but what
> properties do I use?
The snippet of code I sent before worked. I tested it as a PRG.
I know. I was trying to encapsulate it into a class that I
could use. That caused it to break.
What is the .LEFT, .TOP, .WIDTH, and .HEIGHT properties. They can be a
factor in not seeing an object.
Those values are correct.
I can not see why it would not work. Everything appears fine
that I can see. I will have to keep trying and see what I overlooked
(or what bug I have been bitten by).
There are many properties, methods, and events of a grid
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b889923e(v=vs.80).aspx
Sincerely,
Gene Wirchenko
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