Create "TreeGrid" - no vertical alignment, just suppress subsequent identical 
items - still not trivial, but doable within about a week - on a bright side 
you would get simple cross grid/tree object you could use in number of cases
Regards,
Anatole

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: aedisju 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:40 AM
  Subject: [flexcomponents] Re: GridExcel


  Hi,Anatole
  Thank you!
  It must be cost so much time. But I havn't so much time for 
  this "big" project. 
  What alternative is there?
  --- In [email protected], "Anatole Tartakovsky" 
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > Possible, just do not use datagrid - I would use Tile based layout 
  as a base object. All in all, to make Excel you are looking toward 
  15K lines of code + expression compiler in Java on server
  > 
  > Regards,
  > Anatole
  > 
  > 
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: aedisju 
  > To: [email protected] 
  > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 2:55 AM
  > Subject: [flexcomponents] GridExcel
  > 
  > 
  > Hi,
  > for example, I got an array like this:
  > public var receptionListInfo:Array = [
  > {customerID:"S0000001",receiveDate:"2006/10/20 
  10:00:00",route:"FAX",
  > receptionPerson:"Alvin"},
  > {customerID:"S0000001",receiveDate:"2006/10/20 
  09:00:00",route:"TEL",
  > receptionPerson:"Edison"},
  > {customerID:"A0000002",receiveDate:"2006/10/28 
  10:00:00",route:"TEL",
  > receptionPerson:"Kelvin"}];
  > I can set the DataGrid's dataProvider by the receptionListInfo
  > (Array), I got the DataGrid that it's 3rows and 5columns. Now you 
  can 
  > found that in the customerID_Column, two cells' data are 
  sameness. 
  > The DataGrid already has some features that are Excel-like
  > including locking of rows, sorting, resizeable columns. I want 
  that 
  > The two small cells combined to make a large one. It means that 
  the 
  > customerID_Column has 2rows, the others have 3rows. Besides that 
  the 
  > DataGrid can add the colum or the row by the mouseFocus.
  > What do you think? It's impossible? Have any ways to solve it?
  > I uploaded the graph in the 
  > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcomponents/files/
  > the name is grid.png.
  > 
  > Thank you,
  > Aedis,Ju
  >



   

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