foreach(DataGridColumn col in MyGrid.Columns) { if (col.HeaderText == "TheOneWhomShouldBeIgnored") col.Visible = false; }
Ahhh...Compact Framework..how you mock us all with your "maturity" ;) hehehe. --- Regards, Scott Barnes http://www.riagenic.com On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Simon Kuldin <sim...@prism-solutions.com.au > wrote: > Hey ppl, > > > > I’m getting stuck around using a Datagrid in my Compact Framework C# > project. > > > > I have: > > - A Bindingsource that has the Datasource correctly linked to my > class (which is generated from a webservice) > > - I then have a Datagrid on which I have set its Datasource to be > the Bindingsource > > > > Once I do this, I correctly see on the Datagrid all the default columns for > each field in my datasource. > > > > The problem is, I *DON’T *want to see every single field, I want to remove > a few, and change the headings of a few columns. > > > > For the life of me I can’t figure this out. Even if I try to make my own > tablestyle with a collection of columns, it still uses the default columns > for all fields. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > *Simon Kuldin* | Senior Technical Consultant | *PRISM* > > Suite 3, 214 Bay St Brighton, VIC 3186, Australia > > *P:* +61 3 9596 8633 *M:* 0408 310 957 *W:* www.prism-solutions.com.au > > > > [image: prism-v5.jpg] > > *People. Responsive. Innovative. Simple. Methodical.* > > >
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