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    Posted: 28 November 2008 at 6:51am
Hi,
 
I don't see difference with new version. If you comment FreezeColumnsCount = 2, Populate doesn't redraw entire RC and columns will be same as before.
 
 
Product: Xtreme SuitePro (ActiveX) version 15.0.2
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Hi,
 
yes, now I use this workaround. But I don`t understand, why Codejock change the behaviour from functions in every new release. In previous versions it works correctly. I have problems with the reportcontrol in every new version, because Codejock change the behaviour from existed functions and properties.
 
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Hi,
 
 
You don't have to set ReportControl1.FreezeColumnsCount = 2 everytime. Just set it once (on startup or in IDE). I think setting this property will redraw entire RC including columns.
 
 
 
 
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Sorry,
 
you must set the property "FullColumnScrolling" to true.
I have add an example. The first two columns are freezed. Scroll the reportcontrol horizontally and click on the button.
 
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Hi,
 
I don't see what is wrong (or I don't understand what you mean) Can you upload sample?
 
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Hi,
 
the reportcontrol scroll to the first column, when I set the property "FreezeColumnsCount" and call the function "Populate". This is not the same behaviour like in the previous versions. Why?
 
I use 12.1.
 
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