Hi Tim,

In a nut shell I have rows of prices and timeslots like a timetable? Each timeslot is represented by a checkbox which is either hidden or shown.

Keep on hitting brick walls on this one!

Cheers,

Simon

On 15 Dec 2008, at 02:57, Tim Hoff wrote:

Hi Simon.

Depends on what you want to do with the data. If you're de-normalizing
it, a DataGrid's labelFunction can give you access to child arrays
(better if they are ArrayCollections or XML). If you want to represent
the data in a hierarchical manner, you can use the AdvancedDataGrid;
instead of the OLAPDataGrid.
-TH

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Simon Bailey <si...@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Str8 forward question here, is a multi-dimensional array gonna work in
> a datagrid and if so any suggestions how without using OLAPDataGrid?
>
> var masterTaskList:Array = new Array();
> masterTaskList[0] = ["wash dishes", "take out trash"];
> masterTaskList[1] = ["wash dishes", "pay bills"];
> masterTaskList[2] = ["wash dishes", "dentist", "wash dog"];
> masterTaskList[3] = ["wash dishes"];
> masterTaskList[4] = ["wash dishes", "clean house"];
> masterTaskList[5] = ["wash dishes", "wash car", "pay rent"];
> masterTaskList[6] = ["mow lawn", "fix chair"];
>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon
>




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