You can only subclass a column in code. However, that class will be used for all columns in a grid.
>Hi all;
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>I am not sure how I should approach the following task:
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>I need various grids to have a column which is 'tracking #'. This column should have a blue backcolor, and use dynamicFontUnderline to make it underline when it is not empty. The click method should use shellexec to open up a browser and lookup the tracking number.
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>I have no idea how I should approach this. I was thinking I should subclass the "column" class, and use that in the various grids, but I don't see a place I can subclass the column class. I am not even sure this is the way to go.
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>Can someone point me to the right direction?
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>thank you,
>Alen.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer