I would say fifty-fifty. For example, in several apps I used two grids on the page (on-to-many - orders and order items, using parameterized view) where data input was to both grids, and the child grid had several comboboxes in the columns, calculated columns and also performed totals calculations. That was according to user requirements.
>Nick,
>Do you use the grid more as a navigation control or 'data input' control?
>Terry
>
>>>Nick,
>>>
>>>Ok! then, what about if you could show me the way how to make events or procedures in a textbox->lostfocus where the programmatically grid in there
>>>or maybe you could tell me to use grid with wizard in my case.
>>>thanks again,
>>
>>Hi Budianto,
>>
>>Could you send me your form to see what exactly you are doing?
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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