Gene, correct me if I'm wrong, but as far back as this list goes, I remember you talking about your own VFP grid replacement, honestly as far back as 15+ years ago. Am I right?


On 2019-01-07 00:20, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
At 08:13 2019-01-06, <juer...@wondzinski.de> wrote:
>> I want to create my own grid

WHY, just WHY?

     Because the VFP grid does not work.

Haven't yet found a problem for which I would need a homegrown grid.
What can't you do in VFP's native grid, in combination with the excellent container hierarchy which you could add into any / every column of a grid?

     Full validation of a row.

     I came close, but it required a lot of kludges and an innocent
change in one place could blow it up.

Build a set of controls, save them as class, add that class to the Column, change Column.CurrentControl to point to that class, set Column.Sparse to .F. and presto, you can do any complicated setup and stil have the benefits
of VFP's native gridspeed.

     I wish.

     One of the things that Grid is supposedly not for is data entry.
I need a grid that can handle that.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko

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