>>HNY. I have been a VFP 5.0 user for about 9 months. From viewing the threads on grids, I know I'm not alone with my frustration of "playing" with refreshes (or not to refresh), set orders, to get related fields to show properly on grids. What works okay one time, doesn't the next...
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>>My question is this. How much improvement to grids (if any) does Version 6.0 include. Should I stop in mid project, buy 6.0, or just keep crossing my fingers? Thanks for your advice...
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>AFAIK, there are no changes in this particular area. However, I want to use your post to say that VFP grid is very good and stable control. Yes, it takes some imagination (no offense to anyone here) to use it, but it's still very good.
Jamie,
I'll jump in with Edward here. The VFP grid can be quite a turd if trying to use it the 'wrong' way. (There really is no wrong way, only some ways that work better than others).
Using grids with related tables is frustrating indeed, that is why I
never do it. I have very few needs for a grid where a parameterized view won't do the trick quickly, easily and without frustration.
So to answer your question, no VFP 6 grids are basically the same as VFP 5 grids, but if you think that the VFP 5 grids are that bad, I have to wonder what you are doing 'wrong'.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence