I don't suppose whoever sent in this post originally would email me 
their mini-project example.

I'm using the table view and can't consistantly get the tableview1_save 
to work - the data looks like it is in the table on the screen, but if 
you try and read it back to e.g save, it is inconsistanly not there. If 
I as the user go back to the cell in the grid and hit the <enter> key 
then it is, but if I'd just typed in the data then moved off the 
tableview to somewhere else, as I say it looks like its in the table but 
is not ie the save event not triggered. ?any solutions/example

richard

On 18/06/14 10:40, Benoît Minisini wrote:
> Le 13/06/2014 09:51, wig a écrit :
>> I tried to search for other mention of this item, and I might be missing
>> something, but the Clear function seems to leave one cell "not-cleared" in
>> my TableView.
>>
>> Replicate: make a table, with edit and save code, fill some cells, clear
>> the table with TableView1.Clear
>>
>> One of the cells stays filled with the same content it had (mostly the
>> last one that was filled - so I tried to be sure I left the cell after
>> editing by doing something else on screen, like change a spinbox value).
>>
>> Version: Gambas 3.4.1 and 3.4.2, on OpenSUSE 13.1/KDE
>>
>> Demo project included (with screenshots).
>>
>> FMain :
>>
>> Public Sub _new()
>>     TableView1.Columns.Count = 6
>>     TableView1.Rows.Count = 20
>> End
>>
>> Public Sub TableView1_Click()
>>
>>     Debug TableView1.Column
>>     Debug TableView1.Row
>>
>>     TableView1.Edit()
>>
>> End
>>
>> Public Sub Form_Open()
>>
>> End
>>
>> Public Sub Button1_Click()
>>
>>     TableView1.Clear
>>
>> End
>>
>> Public Sub TableView1_Save(x As Integer, y As Integer, sText As String)
>>
>>     TableView1[x, y].Text = sText
>>
>> End
>>
> Fixed in revision #6327.
>
> As a workaround, call the Cancel() method before calling Clear().
>
> Regards,
>


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