Sorry for the typo, also not tested; obviously. :) myDG.verticalScrollPosition = (myDataProvider.length - array[i]) > (myDataProvider.length - myDG.rowCount) ? (myDataProvider.length - myDG.rowCount) : array[i];
-TH --- In [email protected], "Tim Hoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi Mark, > > You can come probably up with a more elegant way to handle each > possibility, but here's an idea. > > myDG.verticalScrollPosition = (myDataProvider - array[i]) > > (myDataProvider.length - myDG.rowCount) ? (myDataProvider.length - > myDG.rowCount) : array[i]; > > -TH > > --- In [email protected], "Mark" markp.shopping_id@ wrote: > > > > I have a basic datagrid that is getting the data from an > > arrayCollection with each item having a startDate field, among > > others. My boss wanted me to have the datagrid scroll down to the > > item that has the same start date as todays date. Basically I'm just > > looping thru the arrayCollection to find it and scroll down to it > > using: > > > > myDG.verticalScrollPosition = array[i]; > > > > This works fine unless that item is at the end of the datagrid. Then > > it adds rows to the DG so that item is at top. What would be the > > proper way to do this so if it's the last item, it just scrolls to the > > bottom without adding more rows? > > > > Thanks, > > Mark > > >

