Doh! Filter, yes. I mostly do e4x, filters don't come instantly to my
mind.

Thanks, Tim!

Tracy

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ICollectionView or a filterFuncton can work for this; if you don't want
to mess with the underlying source.

-TH

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> Well, you "hide" a row by removing it from the dataProvider. There is
> no direct relationship between a DG row and a dataProvider item.
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> Tracy
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> How do you hide a row in an AdvancedDataGrid? I can't find any method
> that lets you get a row by index or item.
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