>We have a customized grid class. In this class, a single click on a column header sorts the record source on that column. You can also click on a column heading and drag the column to another position on the grid. This action causes the sort to be performed. My questions
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>1. Is it standard practice to have the single click perform the sort or is it more common to use a double-click?
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>2. Assuming that I leave the sorting code in the Click method, is there any way to capture the fact that the column order has changed and then bypass the sorting code?
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>3. Moving a column does not appear to change it's location in the grid.columns() array. For example. I pick up column 7 and move it to be column 5. The active column is now column 5 but a reference to
grid.column(activecolumn).controlsource point the
original column 5. Is there a simple way to re-order the reference in the grid.columns() array?
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>Thanks to all........Rich
Hi Rich,
Here is the class
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945771 I don't use it now, use bindevent instead, but my grids do not allow columns moved.
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