Crash on moving column headers

When re-organizing column headers in a sfDatagrid, if you hold the column and move off of the Datagrid, then move back onto it, the Datagrid Crashes.
I have recorded video if it helps to visualize this. Is there a way around this??

Attachment: sfDataGridCrash_60f26eaf.rar

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SS Susmitha Sundar Syncfusion Team June 19, 2020 02:52 PM UTC

Hi Kevin, 
 
Thank you for using Syncfusion controls. 
 
We were able to replicate your reported scenario”While dragging the columns above the grid throws the null exception when datasource is null. Currently, we are analyzing this. We will validate and update you details on or before June 22, 2020. 
 
We appreciate your patience until then.   
   
Regards,   
Susmitha S   



SS Susmitha Sundar Syncfusion Team June 22, 2020 12:20 PM UTC

Hi Kevin  
 
Thank you for your patience. 
 
       We have created bug report for the reported issue “Null Exception throws while dragging the columns above the grid when datasource is null. Can you please confirm your Syncfusion version? We will provide patch or include the fix in our NuGet release based on that version.  
  
You can track the status of this report through the following feedback link,   
 
 
Note: The provided feedback link is private, and you need to login to view this feedback.   
 
Regards, 
Susmitha S 



VS Vijayarasan Sivanandham Syncfusion Team November 15, 2021 07:31 AM UTC

Hi Kevin,    
  
Thank you for your patience.

You have not yet confirmed the Syncfusion version. However, We would like to let you know that the reported issue " Null Exception throws while dragging the columns above the grid when datasource is null" has been fixed and included in Syncfusion weekly NuGet package version 18.2.0.47. Your reported problem does not occur in 18.2.0.47 and later versions.

Feedback Link: https://www.syncfusion.com/feedback/15450/null-exception-throws-while-dragging-the-columns-above-the-grid-when-datasource-is

Please let us know if you have any concerns in this. 

Regards, 
Vijayarasan S 


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