>It might be interesting to try delegating sorting to the server and getting a 
>permutation vector back...but even then, it might give you trouble.

I rethought this. I imagine the issue surrounding the sort is related to the 
calculations done by the grid, and probably not the sort itself.

Scott

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Expand rows? Like a tree/table idea? No, it can't.

It is build to handle thousand of rows, but there a couple of issues. 
Population of the datagrid is slow as molasses. You might be able to short 
circuit your way into some better performance, but it's a crapshoot. Also, 
don't even bother trying to sort. It might be interesting to try delegating 
sorting to the server and getting a permutation vector back...but even then, it 
might give you trouble.

Also, column sorting is limited to string sorts. When I needed more complex 
sorting behaviour, I achieved it by subclassing DataGridColumn (might be named 
differently, it's been awhile) and hooking into the header's press handler.

Hope this helps,

Scott

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Anyone have a feel for how this component performs.  Can you expand rows?  Can 
it handle thousands of rows?
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