GridGroupingControl and column Header - possible?
I do so:
_gridUNS.DataSource = new PersistentObjectView( _planUNS );
_gridUNS.TableModel.Model.Rows.HeaderCount = 1;
_gridUNS.TableModel.Model.Rows.FrozenCount = 1;
_gridUNS.TableModel.Model.CoveredRanges.Add( GridRangeInfo.Cells(1, 2, 1, 9) );
_gridUNS.TableModel[1,3].Text = "DD";
And can not view result. That not so?
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stanleyj
Syncfusion Team
December 14, 2005 07:35 AM UTC
Hi,
You can try having a custom section as explained with a sample in this thread . Also refer the sample in windows\Grid.Grouping.Windows\Samples\EmployeeView to see if that helps.
Best regards,
Stanley
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Administrator
Syncfusion Team
December 14, 2005 09:39 AM UTC
Hi. Thank you for replay.
I wont obtain result similar:
Syncfusion\Essential Studio\3.2.1.0\Windows\Grid.Windows\Samples\DataBound\GDBGMultiHeader
I wont merge header column under one headline.
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stanleyj
Syncfusion Team
December 14, 2005 01:07 PM UTC
Hi,
When you need many columns look and feel, implement a GridControl header row to this custom section through the Control CellType. Here is a rough sample.
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Stanley
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jamesb
November 29, 2006 12:20 PM UTC
This seems like a heavy price to pay ( having a grid control withing a ggc ) just to implement covered header columns. is there a simpler implementation
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Administrator
Syncfusion Team
December 6, 2006 09:28 AM UTC
Hi James,
Please refer to below forum thread for more details.
http://www.syncfusion.com/support/Forums/message.aspx?&MessageID=52504
Best Regards,
Haneef
Please refer to below forum thread for more details.
http://www.syncfusion.com/support/Forums/message.aspx?&MessageID=52504
Best Regards,
Haneef
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