>>>>>That will wipe out my grid, and it's a pain to recreate. I know ZAP can be used this way. I've been doing it for 3 years without a problem. Heck, this line of code has been working for the last couple of weeks!
>>>>>
>>>>>Something screwy is going on here. I'm going to try deleting Foxuser like Nick said and see if that helps.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>Michelle
>>>>
>>>>I'm not sure I understand completely, but I'm assuming that you've set the grid's column and header properties manually. However, if you set these programmatically, there's nothing to keep you from simply calling the routine that sets these.
>>>>
>>>>FWIW, I've always felt that grids and pageframes aren't the easiest objects to sub-class simply because of their complexity. I've developed my own postulate on reusability that addresses this: "Reusability is in direct inverse proportion to complexity". IOW, the more complex an object is, the less reusable. That's why I feel these are difficult to properly sub-class.
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>>>And I always felt that they are the most fun to work with. :) The complexity gives us the flexibility.
>>>:)
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>>< bg >
loFlexibility # loReusability
:-)
>
>And that's why I created Grid Highlighter as a Custom class. Gets pretty reusable with any grid.
>:)
Nick,
Which is the lightest class? Custom, line, session?
TIA
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