Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Hi Frank
>Hi Wayne,
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>I've only seen people recommend staying away from editable grids, not display only. But having said that, I use editable grids constantly without a problem. It may be that the framework I use (Visual Maxframe Professional) has worked around whatever bugs there were.
I recently saw a commercial MRP that used a grid for data entry. The user hated scrolling sideways trying to keep all the field contents in their head. I'll use grids for display, delete, but will recommend using a subform for data entry. If only VMP could do that natively.
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>You could also consider using a third party Active X control that functions like the grid. DBI-Tech.com might have one.
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>>I'm just starting to convert (re-write) my DOS App. Along the way I have read several Hentzenwerks Books, looked seriously at C#, and Delphi. But, for now there is so much code in the app (10MB) to rewrite it all in .NET would be a task...
>>In the DOS app I have a few Event Handlers that create a Grid Like form with the ability to edit (validate) each field, and it supports multiple pages when there are more fields than can be diplayed (almost all the time). These all have the ability to create a new record (incremented) with a down arrow on the last line. It also has the ability to do an on key label on a line, or a field. I'd love to duplicate this in VFP...
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>>Every book I read say's stay away from Grids for this kind of activity, but I don't see a credible replacement.
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>>Question is what should I use, or should I look at how to turn my Event Handler into an "object".
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>>Since I'm just beginning to grasp all this "OOP" stuff, forgive me if I ask some naive questions..
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