>>Cetin,
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I'd also love a better grid. But I object this saying "cumbersome, complex, problematic and featureless is VFP's grid class".>>
>>Humm... you object the whole sentence or one or two adjectives? As far as I know you are one of the masters of the grid ;)
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>>Fernando
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>I objected 'cumbersome','complex','problematic','FEATURELESS' keywords :)
>Thanks for your kindness. Honestly I worked with other grids as well (MS ActiveX ones + .Net's). None was total replacer of VFP's. All have better parts and weaknesses.
>Cetin
I have not let the idea of a book covering grids die. Currently I am involved in the last beta test of our new semi-VFP enterprise software. After the full launch in July I will begin work in earnest. My question to you is...Would you contribute? I have been told by many that you are a master of grids. What I am thinking for the context of the book is a combo of cookbook / this-is-why-it-is. Based primarily on a search of postings/solutions from the participants here at UT.
Matthew
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