Hey Alex could not find the background itemrenderer for
    ADG in your blog. Could you please send me the link?




On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Vivian Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>    Tel me try Amy, I will let you know.
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>    Alex I checked most of your examples most likely have seen
>    yours. I will try that one too an let you know my impression about it.
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> On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Amy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>   --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>,
>> "Vivian Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
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>> > Hey Amy great getting an email from you. Man I guess you
>> > paid google : every time I search anything regarding ADG you
>> > blog pops up. :-) Thanks for taking time to share that with us.
>> >
>> > As I found all your examples are addressing the whole row,
>> > I needed something for individual cells. I tried to work
>> > with your code and put the itemrenderer in ADGColumn but
>> > did not work accordingly. My requirement is very simple: all
>> > my ADGColumn will have the same itemrenderer and if the
>> > Column source has a nonempty string it will put the background
>> > color else leave it as is.
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>> I actually didn't provide any examples, just talked about the general
>> principles, unless you're talking about the posts that I linked to
>> that didn't quite do what I wanted.
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>> The styleFunction will do whatever you tell it to, so you can very
>> easily use that to style the columns based on the dataField that is a
>> property of the object you get in the second parameter.
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>> So you could use something like this:
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>> private function styleMyRenderers(data:Object,
>> col:AdvancedDataGridColumn){
>> if (data[col.dataField]=='foo'){
>> return {backgroundColor:0xFF0000};//red
>> }
>> return {backgroundColor:0x00FF00};//green
>> }
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>> HTH;
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>> Amy
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