Thie ActiveX listview is really cool. Fast and responsive. Since it is cashed, column header click sorts are quick. No AfterRowColChange() dance to perform. A perceived drawback is the fact that it cannot be bound to a data source. Each row/column needs to be added through an 'addnode' routine ( a little VBA involved). But it's slick, seems to give the application more control and the end-users love it!
A couple of days practice is all it takes. THe more you work it (listview) the more you will recognize it's power and flexibility.
>Obviously a poor example. Sorry for the second slip Sergey :-)
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>Lets try an ActiveX listview versus the ListBox in VFP. The question is, why would I use ActiveX controls instead of native VFP Controls if both were available?
Imagination is more important than knowledge