>>Let me clarify...
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>>Allow the user to sort (ascending/descending) by clicking on the column header. Provide a visual clue as to how the sorting is done in the column header. Do this without round tripping to the server.
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>>Now do the same thing, but with grouping and provide an indicator in the grid where one group ends and another begins.
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>Select the behaviours you want using Infragistics grids. Less than a minute.
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>3rd party, but you used 3rd party as an example too.
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>>>SELECT * FROM MyTable ORDER BY... GROUP BY
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>>>How did you do this without WPF? I've done it a few different ways. Surely you're not advocating that there was no way to do this before WPF?
This has been my point all along. So far, from what I can see, all WPF is doing is adding a new paint job onto existing functionality. I want to see the "You must have this" stuff.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people