Hi Daniel,
I will switch immediately, just like I did when we got multiline headers in grids. Our grid class handled multiline headers, but I much prefer to use the native functionality.
As for AutoIncrement, haven't you ever had issues where you copied a table, but forgot to update the keys table to match? The next key belongs in the table header, not in some other file that may get out in sync.
>Craig,
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>> I'd say AutoIncrement is pretty major.
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>Really? How many developers do you think will switch from their own AutoIncrement routines that worked flawlessly for years to something native but maybe inflexible or *gasp* buggy? I know for one that I won't switch because the possible "issues" far outweights the expected minimal perfomance gain...
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>Daniel
Charlie