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Drag and drop
Can you do a drag and drop operation on a subfile grid that is database driven? If so can you point me in the right direction?
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Re: Drag and drop
Honestly, I've never tried nor even thought of doing a drag/drop from a db-driven grid.
Trying to think my way through it... what would be the point?
Normally, a drag/drop notifies the program which row was dragged, and the program then changes the screen based on the data in that row. But, in the case of db-driven grid, the program doesn't have direct access to the grid (since it comes directly from a file, not a program) so the row number would be meaningless to it.
I guess I'm just not understanding the scenario. Can you explain how you would use this?
Trying to think my way through it... what would be the point?
Normally, a drag/drop notifies the program which row was dragged, and the program then changes the screen based on the data in that row. But, in the case of db-driven grid, the program doesn't have direct access to the grid (since it comes directly from a file, not a program) so the row number would be meaningless to it.
I guess I'm just not understanding the scenario. Can you explain how you would use this?
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