Le 15 déc. 2010 à 11:55, zryip theSlug a écrit : > On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 9:41 AM, Yves COPPE <yvesco...@skynet.be> wrote: >> Le 14 déc. 2010 à 21:09, zryip theSlug a écrit : >> >> Hi >> >> I have a problem with the script above >> The text in the datagrid2 doesn't appear >> When I add by drag 'n drop text from datagrid1 to datagrid2, I see the >> scroll bar of datagrid2 moving, so the text seems to be effectively added, >> but no text appears >> When I place a breakpoint at end of the script of datagrid2 I see the >> variables with the good data. >> >> What do I wrong ? >> >> thanks. > > Hi Yves, > > Should be reside in the fact that the columns of your dest datagrid > are not named "Col1" and "Col2". > Bob has experimented this, I think. He replied the solution in another post. > > > It seems that some explanations are required here. > > 1) In the source datagrid, the datas of the drag line are formatted > with a tab for delimiting each fields with the combine keyword and put > them into the dragData: > > put the dgDataOfIndex[tTheIndex] of me into tTheDragData > combine tTheDragData using tab > set the dragData["private"] to tTheDragData > > For example, if you have a grid: > > First Name Last Name > Yves COPPE > > The resulting data in the dragData will be something such as: > Yves(tab)COPPE > > 2) In the destination datagrid you need to map the content of the > dragData dropped, with the corresponding columns of the datagrid. > > The line: > > put "Col1" & cr & "Col2" into tTheColOrder > > assumes that your destination datagrid contains 2 columns: "col1" and "col2" > That is probably not the case. > > If your destination grid looks like this: > > First Name Last Name > Yves COPPE > > Your line must be: > put "First Name" & cr & "Last Name" into tTheColOrder > > That could be something equivalent to: > put item 1 of the dragData into column "First Name" > put item 2 of the dragData into column "LastName" > > > If your destination grid looks like this: > > Last Name First Name > COPPE Yves > > Your line must be: > put "First Name" & cr & "Last Name" into tTheColOrder > > That could be something equivalent to: > put item 1 of the dragData into column "First Name" > put item 2 of the dragData into column "Last Name" > > Why?: > In this case, as you pass the columns to the addLine event, the > datagrid engine will be capable to map your data and populate the > corresponding columns > > send "AddLine tTheNewData, tTheColOrder" to me > > > Note that putting the data in the dragData in this way is a > possibility not an obligation. You can developp your own method for > doing this, more according to your needs. > > > Best regards, > -- > -Zryip TheSlug- wish you the best! 8) > http://www.aslugontheroad.co.cc > > _______________________________________________ > use-livecode mailing list > use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode
the names of the col in the destination grid are Col1 & Col2 so, I will try with the combine command and put item 1 and Item 2 in the good columns and see what it gives I let you know Groetjes. Yves COPPE yvesco...@skynet.be _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode