Try this.
myDataGrid.dataProvider=myDataGrid.dataProvider;
I found it here: http://asji-lab.blogspot.com/2005/10/datagrid-
refresh-contents.html
HTH
Karl
On Oct 24, 2009, at 5:11 PM, Andrew Sinning wrote:
I'm now listening for changes and then using
dataProvider.invalidateItem(changedItem). Works as it should.
Is there a class that I should be extending with my Candidate
object in order to take advantage of some built-in events.
Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Can you set up a function to listen for any changes to the data
and refresh when a change happens?
J.A.T.
Karl
On Oct 24, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Andrew Sinning wrote:
Publishing for F9 with AS3, using Flash not Flex.
I have a simple DataGrid. I've added 9 items to its
DataProvider. They are simple objects of a type "Candidates"
that doesn't extend any other class.
I have columns for 4 public properties of Candidate: name,
voteUnits, percentVote and rank. The initial value all show up
in the DataGrid as expected.
After changing several values in any of the items, there is no
change registered in the DataGrid.
Do I need to send an event from the object to the DataProvider?
Everything in Flash is always passed by reference, right?
Thanks!
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