>>This code works fine, except when you have a grid on the form. Then the act of switching datasessions back and forth kicks the legs out from under the grid. I guess Microsoft wouldn't call this a bug but a "limitation".
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>>When it comes to grids nothing suprises me.
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>Grids *have* to have their data source available at all times.
>Otherwise they lose all their user set properties.
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>So swapping data sessions is a bad idea.
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>I hate grids because of all the hidden complexity that is poorly documented.
>I like what they do, but not how they do it.
Is there any 'real' alternative?
Thanks
Tom