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    Posted: 25 October 2007 at 6:56am
Is there any way I can programmatically detect when a user is scrolling the report control using the scroll bars? I can't see any events that are triggered.
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Unfortunately, no way for now. Use some workaround like catching BeforeDrawRow event which would be also fired a number of times on each scroll position change.

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Whilst the BeforeDrawRow event is fired during scrolling, it is also fired when simply editing an Item in the Report Control, meaning any methods I associate with it will be incorrectly triggered during such times  
 
The only work around I can see is to check the Top Row Index each time the event is triggered, but for a Report Control with a large collection of Items, this will have considerably bad effect on the performance.
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