Gene - you can use Visual Screen design to do this. Create a new Form, open the Data Environment, open a Free DBF table in there. Then, select like 3 or 4 fields in that DBF in the Data Env. - and Drag that onto the Form - and it will create a Grid for you - with the selected Fields!!!

:-)
-K-

On 9/12/2013 2:58 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
Dear Vixens and Reynards:

Having finished another bit of work, I am again trying to wrap myself around grids.

I have taken the sample program in the VFP help. How does it determine what the data it will display is? It seems to be defaulting to the entire current table as soon as it is instantiated.

How do I control this to display arbitrary tables or cursors and only some columns?

     In case it makes any difference, I am using free tables only.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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