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lviolette
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Posted: 02 July 2010 at 4:44pm |
I apologize if this has already been addressed in this forum. I was not able to find an answer to my issue.
I have a Report Control with the first column being a Tree.
When I sort by clicking on a column header, the tree lines get messed up.
I'm using version 13.3.1.
Anyone else experience this and have a good solution for it?
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L. Violette
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Aaron
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Hi,
Once this was a problem in ActiveX version (maybe V12.1 or so) but this has been solved in the next release. Your current problem occured when adding childs to "Parent" records and sorting was applied...
Do you use VirtualMode or just add records like I mentioned? I'm asking because you mentioned the first column is a treecolumn.
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lviolette
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I initially tried using virtual mode. But, I gave up on that. I'm adding my columns in OnInitialUpdate and my rows in OnUpdate.
If you'd like, I can probably whip up a small app that repro's the problem.
My app is an SDI and this ReportControl is sitting in a docked pane within that application.
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L. Violette
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Aaron
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Hi,
You can always upload small test but I'm not able to test it for you (I have only VB installed) But CJ support can always use it for their test
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