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Home » U++ Library support » ArrayCtrl, HeaderCtrl & GridCtrl » Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows
Re: Ctrls<>() Callback / Disable some rows [message #10017 is a reply to message #10001] Wed, 13 June 2007 23:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kcabobert is currently offline  kcabobert
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This is my response to several posts:

Quote:

OK, after more thinking, what about this simple (U++-ish) solution:


That is very similar to what I was previously doing... when I was getting the grey boxes. See the attached image.

I liked that method and everything was fine... expect the funky boxes.



Quote:

Ok, I will add it. But you can use now:
grid(COLUMN_ID) = val
or
grid.Set(COLUMN_ID, val);
to set value of cell in row pointed internally by rowidx. rowidx changes automaticaly if you add new row or change cursor position.


Well, that is fine, but it does not address my issue. I need to be able to set a cell's value that is in a different row than the cursor. I do not always know the column position... but I do know the column name. Hence the need for a Set( row, col_id, value ) method.

Is there another way to do this that I missed? If so please let me know.

Robert
 
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