That is because a datagrid is a group. There is an online API for it:
http://lessons.runrev.com/m/datagrid
Bob
On May 23, 2012, at 10:02 AM, william humphrey wrote:
> I notice there is not a single reference to data grid in the dictionary
> that comes with live code. I also can find nothing t
Hi Bill,
Am 23.05.2012 um 19:02 schrieb william humphrey:
> I notice there is not a single reference to data grid in the dictionary
> that comes with live code. I also can find nothing that comes with live
> code called "data grid library". So the only people who can read the
> datagrid library
I notice there is not a single reference to data grid in the dictionary
that comes with live code. I also can find nothing that comes with live
code called "data grid library". So the only people who can read the
datagrid library are those that know where it is.
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> On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:35 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
>
>>
>> On 01/02/2012, at 06:12 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all.
>>>
>>> I was given to understand that the dgDataOfLine referenced the visible
>>> lines of a datagrid, so that if I scrolled to the bottom of a datagrid that
>>> had 8 v
On Jan 31, 2012, at 11:35 AM, Terry Judd wrote:
>
> On 01/02/2012, at 06:12 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I was given to understand that the dgDataOfLine referenced the visible lines
>> of a datagrid, so that if I scrolled to the bottom of a datagrid that had 8
>> visible lines,
On 01/02/2012, at 06:12 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
Hi all.
I was given to understand that the dgDataOfLine referenced the visible lines of
a datagrid, so that if I scrolled to the bottom of a datagrid that had 8
visible lines, the dgDataOfLine[8] would give me the mast line of data. It
seems this
Hi all.
I was given to understand that the dgDataOfLine referenced the visible lines of
a datagrid, so that if I scrolled to the bottom of a datagrid that had 8
visible lines, the dgDataOfLine[8] would give me the mast line of data. It
seems this is not so, unless something has gone wrong in m