Hi,

I tend to do this by adding another element to the dataprovider 
which has the totals, then you use the same dataprovider for the 
second dataGrid but use the columnName of the totals to display them.

I have modified your code below to show this.

--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a data grid with three columns.  NAME  AGE and WEIGHT. I 
want to be 
> able to get the total of the age and weight columns and place them 
in the 
> bottom row which you showed me how to do 
> previously. Thanks.
> 
> <?xml version="1.0"?>
> <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.macromedia.com/2003/mxml";>
>  
>  <mx:Script>
> <![CDATA[
>    public function setWidth(event){
>    if(event.target == _level0.mygrid){
>    mygrid2.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width = 
>    mygrid.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width ;
>    }
>    }
>  ]]>
> </mx:Script>
> 
> <mx:VBox verticalGap="-1" width="400">
>  
>  <mx:DataGrid id="mygrid" width="100%"  columnStretch="setWidth 
(event);" 
> >
>  <mx:Model id="TestSource" source="test.xml"/>
>  
>   <mx:dataProvider>{TestSource.testinfo}</mx:dataProvider>
>     <mx:columns>
>       <mx:Array>
>       <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="name"   columnName="names"  />
>       <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="age"  columnName="age" 
> textAlign="right" />
>       <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="weight"  columnName="weight" 
> textAlign="right"/>
>       </mx:Array>
>     </mx:columns>
>   </mx:DataGrid>
>  
<mx:DataGrid rowHeight="30" width="100%" borderThickness="0" 
vGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" hGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" id="myGrid2" 
columnStretch="setWidth(event);" headerHeight="0" rowCount="1">
>     <mx:dataProvider>{TestSource.totals}</mx:dataProvider>
>     <mx:columns>
>       <mx:Array>
>         <mx:DataGridColumn/>
>         <mx:DataGridColumn columnName="text" textAlign="right" />
>         <mx:DataGridColumn columnName="weight"textAlign="right"  />
>       </mx:Array>
>         </mx:columns>
>   </mx:DataGrid>
>  
> </mx:VBox>
> 
> </mx:Application>
> 
> <test>
> <testinfo>
> <names>name 1</names> 
> <age>32</age> 
> <weight>200</weight> 
> </testinfo>
> <testinfo>
> <names>name 2</names> 
> <age>40</age> 
> <weight>100</weight> 
> </testinfo>
> <testinfo>
> <names>name 3</names> 
> <age>23</age> 
> <weight>150</weight> 
> </testinfo>
> <testinfo>
> <names>name 2</names> 
> <age>55</age> 
> <weight>330</weight> 
> </testinfo>
> <totals>
> <text>Total Weight:</text>
> <weight>780</weight>
> </totals>
> </test>
>  
> 
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> --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Thank you, that's perfect. Would you be able to tell me the 
> correct syntax 
> > to get compute the colums in the datagrid? thanks
> > 
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> > 
> > Sorry, remove the cellrenderer:
> > 
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> > <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.macromedia.com/2003/mxml"; 
> > backgroundColor="#FFFFFF">
> > <mx:Script>
> > <![CDATA[
> >       public function setWidth(event){
> >             if (event.target == _level0.myGrid2){
> >             myGrid.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width = 
> > myGrid2.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width ;
> >             }
> >             else if(event.target == _level0.myGrid){
> >             myGrid2.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width = 
> > myGrid.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width ;
> >             }
> >       }
> > ]]>
> > </mx:Script>
> > <mx:DataGrid width="100%" id="myGrid" 
> > alternatingRowColors="[#CCCCCC,#FFFFFF]" columnStretch="setWidth
> > (event);" marginBottom="0">
> >       <mx:columns>
> >             <mx:Array>
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Key" />
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Value"/>
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Test"/>
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Test2"/>
> >             </mx:Array>
> >       </mx:columns>
> > </mx:DataGrid>
> > <mx:DataGrid rowHeight="30" width="100%" borderThickness="0" 
> > vGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" hGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" id="myGrid2" 
> > columnStretch="setWidth(event);" headerHeight="0" rowCount="1">
> >       <mx:columns>
> >             <mx:Array>
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> >             </mx:Array>
> >       </mx:columns>
> > </mx:DataGrid>
> > </mx:Application>
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "digital_eyezed" 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > This does it:
> > > 
> > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> > > <mx:Application xmlns:mx="http://www.macromedia.com/2003/mxml"; 
> > > backgroundColor="#FFFFFF">
> > > <mx:Script>
> > > <![CDATA[
> > >       public function setWidth(event){
> > >             if (event.target == _level0.myGrid2){
> > >             myGrid.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width = 
> > > myGrid2.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width ;
> > >             }
> > >             else if(event.target == _level0.myGrid){
> > >             myGrid2.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width = 
> > > myGrid.getColumnAt(event.columnIndex).width ;
> > >             }
> > >       }
> > > ]]>
> > > </mx:Script>
> > > <mx:DataGrid width="100%" id="myGrid" 
> > > alternatingRowColors="[#CCCCCC,#FFFFFF]" 
columnStretch="setWidth
> > > (event);" marginBottom="0">
> > >       <mx:columns>
> > >             <mx:Array>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Key" 
> > > cellRenderer="MyTotal"/>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Value"/>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Test"/>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="Test2"/>
> > >             </mx:Array>
> > >       </mx:columns>
> > > </mx:DataGrid>
> > > <mx:DataGrid rowHeight="30" width="100%" borderThickness="0" 
> > > vGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" hGridLineColor="#FFFFFF" id="myGrid2" 
> > > columnStretch="setWidth(event);" headerHeight="0" rowCount="1">
> > >       <mx:columns>
> > >             <mx:Array>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn cellRenderer="MyTotal"/>
> > >                   <mx:DataGridColumn />
> > >             </mx:Array>
> > >       </mx:columns>
> > > </mx:DataGrid>
> > > </mx:Application>
> > > 
> > > --- In [email protected], "Joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > > > I have a datagrid on top of another datagrid. The bottom 
grid 
> is 
> > > for 
> > > > totals of the top grid. When I resize the a column in the 
top 
> > grid 
> > > I 
> > > > want the bottom grid to adopt the new column width. Is this 
> > > possible to 
> > > > do? I know I can call a function using columnStretch. So I 
> guess 
> > I 
> > > > would need to know the correct actionscript syntax. Thanks
> > 
> > 
> > 
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