Why you go through coding ?

It can easily done through visually (In design time)

Select Columns property of gridview

And it show Fields Dialog

Un check the Auto generated Fileds

Here you can add Fields as you like

There after in your code just mention DataSource and DataBind


2009/5/9 Benj Nunez <[email protected]>

>
> Hello experts,
>
> I am using a Datagridview and a collection. My goal is
> to fill the datagridview with data from a collection.
> Though it appears easy enough to do it, however I noticed
> that the columns do not appear in the order I wish them to be.
> The code looks like this:
>
>
> public void loadEntries()
> {
>   // get the collection (all are strings)
>   List<StringHolder> logs = service.doGetTSRLogs();
>
>   if (logs != null)
>   {
>     // Remove auto-generated columns.
>     gvTSR.Columns.Clear();
>
>     // Make a bold header:
>     DataGridViewCellStyle style =
>         gvTSR.ColumnHeadersDefaultCellStyle;
>     style.Font = new Font(gvTSR.Font, FontStyle.Bold);
>
>     // Define header text:
>     gvTSR.Columns.Add("Env", "Env");
>     gvTSR.Columns[0].DataPropertyName = "shEnv";
>
>     ... // more columns
>
>     gvTSR.Columns.Add("ReleaseDate", "ReleaseDate");
>     gvTSR.Columns[7].DataPropertyName = "shReleaseDate";
>
>     gvTSR.Columns.Add("ReleaseNo", "ReleaseNo");
>     gvTSR.Columns[8].DataPropertyName = "shReleaseNo";
>
>     gvTSR.Columns.Add("CreatedDate", "CreatedDate");
>     gvTSR.Columns[9].DataPropertyName = "shCreatedDate";
>
>     gvTSR.DataSource = logs;
>
>   }
>
> }
>
>
> When run, I expect the columns to appear in this order:
>
>
>  Env   ....more columns... ReleaseDate  ReleaseNo  CreatedDate
>
>
> But I got this instead:
>
>
>  Env   ....more columns... ReleaseDate  CreatedDate  ReleaseNo
>
>
>
> I checked my "beans"(class with getters and setters), and they all
> even coded in a correct order as I intend them to be.
>  But when I run the program, the "CreatedDate" always appear to
> be between ReleaseDate and ReleaseNo even if I *explicitly*
> defined that the CreatedDate column *must* appear in the 9th
> index/column (or [9]). Note that all these fields are strings.
>
> Can someone help? Is this a bug from the datagridview itself?
> Thanks in advance.
>
>


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