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Trapping changes in Grid cells
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12/11/2003 16:28:37
 
 
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05/11/2003 16:32:18
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00846055
Message ID:
00849285
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Turns out that the issue was with my machine. Moved to my other machine and the events are firing off, not in the order I expected, but they are at least firing off.

My new issue is that when I move to another row, the record pointer in the file behind the grid does not move. I've tried keying off ActiveRow, but it keeps returning 0.

Any ideas?


>ok, then, here's a couple of big swags to try:
>
>swag 1:
>does this work on other forms? try making a new form with a grid only. make sure the base stuff is firing on a clean form. if not, you may need to reinstall vfp.
>
>swag 2:
>if swag 1 passes muster...
>-- modify the funky form
>-- copy the grid
>-- create a new form
>-- paste the grid on the new form - if you need other code from the original form, get it, but try to limit it to just what is necessary for this grid to work.
>-- see if the new form works as expected.
>
>>Is ok, I'm not taking them as patronizing and what you're probably picking up from me is my frustration because I KNOW that this should work the way we expect it to.
>>
>>Ok...now that that's out of the way, it's a base grid, free table as the control source and the control source is at the grid level. Columns 1 - 4 are Read Only (at the column level).
>>
>>I've tried moving the control source to the column...no good, or at least no help.
>>
>>Yes, I'm moving off/out of the cell after I change the value. I've moved out using the Enter key, the Tab key and the mouse.
>>
>>This is vexing me....
>>
>>>i've never had these events not fire, so i apologize in advance if some of my questions seem patronizing - just trying to help :)
>>>
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