ADG has worked well up until this point.
I have 15-20 columns and possibly a 1000 rows .
I dont relish the thought of having to build a comparable complex grid or form.

To give you a little background this datagrid is used for configuration.
I have several measurements being made on the server in the background.
The datagrid allows you to turn on the measurement, specify what the
lower and upper limts are of the measurement.  So what I'd like to do
is if the checkbox is on then verify that a lower and upper limit is
set and what are the values of those limits.

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Douglas Knudsen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> you can look at validating onChange in your editors or maybe at editEnd is
> it?  Either should have a handle to your editor so you can set the
> errorString.  You will not have a handle on other editors at all to set
> errorStrings elsewhere.  In fact, I suspect your validators will need to be
> part of your itemEditor component. Sounds painful really, I wouldn't use ADG
> for a complex form for sure, in fact I rarely if at all touch ADG, lucky
> me.  Is there some reason to use ADG here in your use case?
>
> Douglas Knudsen
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> On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Atlanta Geek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I have an AdvanceDataGrid that has a lot of inter-related columns.
>> So for example For every row column 1 must have a lower value than column
>> 2.
>> If these validations fail then I should not allow the committing of
>> data to the server.
>> Any suggestions on how best to do this.  What event should trigger the
>> validations.  I'd like to attach an errorString to one of the editors
>> when something fails validation.
>>
>> I thought about doing it when the user tries to commit but at that
>> point I have only data.  How do I get to the original item editors to
>> mark the error in the errorstring.
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