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Column Moved or Resized - How to know?
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12/01/2010 18:40:39
 
 
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12/01/2010 18:37:48
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 7 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01443558
Message ID:
01443570
Vues:
31
>>>>>>This one is for VFP7.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Moving or resizing a column does fire the Move or Resize Event of the column, but that's really all I can locate. In my situation some other objects on the form need a refresh in both cases, but their Refresh() is not triggered. I could add some code ( e.g. thisform.refresh() ) in the Move() and Resize() method of each column, but that can hardly be called a fundamental solution.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is there any other trick or place to test?
>>>>>
>>>>>See ideas from Re: How can I determine, if I changed row by clicking on hea Thread #556166 Message #556420
>>>>
>>>>When searching here for a solution I found that thread/message from 2001. But I didn't understand fully what it is about. Perhaps you can recall, since you were one of the participants in that thread.
>>>
>>>I think the idea was to distinguish between clicking on the header and resizing/moving the column. It was quite a while when I used this class last time since I switched to VFP9 GridSorting with BINDEVENT solution.
>>
>>Yes, I see the Bindevent solution will work fine. Unfortunately this app is still in vfp7 and conversion is not an option. :(
>
>Is conversion really so complicated? I believe you can maintain compatibility mode, especially with SET ENGINEBEHAVIOR 70, as well as SET REPORTBEHAVIOR - and it should work.

This customer doesn't want it. So far. :(

But there are issues, for sure. And it would require a lot of regression testing.
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