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Grid changes record pointer
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01409326
Message ID:
01409405
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35
Yes the alias does not change. This grid (class I been using forever) is for display only not for editing. When I set thru with the debugger all works well. When I do not debug the the record pointer changes unless I click on the column to sort before clicking the header. I just went thru beta with this and someone noticed the pointer changing just as I am ready to put it in production...Arrrrrrrrrrr. I hate to think that I need to create a method for the header click and the header color change and go back thru testing. I probably did set something that broke it. I am re-scouring the code as you suggested but i know all thats there is grid init and the header code.

>My code definitely works Ok in all situations. Are you sure that recno() in your code returns pointer from correct alias?
>Also, when you click on column it forces grid to 'make it right', i.e. make clicked row and current record the same. May it happen that your interface/code allows to move pointer over grid.recordsource without refreshing the grid, so it shows wrong current row?
>
>>Thanks Ed, but it is close to mine except I do not have mine in a method, its in the click event.
>>I noticed that if I click in the column I want to sort before I click the header, everything works as expected (record pointer does not move). I have tried code in the gotfocus & click of column textbox to set the recno, does not work. Tehe only thing that works is clicking the column record, then clicking the header. I think that is to much to ask the user to do, I need to do it in code.
>>How can replicate that?
>>
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