Interesting reminder!

I didn't think much about the underlying mechanism, and was coding
like a blind followers. The tutorials and books out there didn't talk
much about that underlying "darkness" neither. :)

I guess the C5 errors had something to do with memory allocation,
conflicts if not leaks?

On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 11:37 PM, Richard Kaye <[email protected]> wrote:
> Grids are tetchy critters and prone to blowing up with C5 errors, especially 
> if you
> requery the datasource while its still associated with the object. In general,
> the tricks have been to temporarily reset it to nothing, rebuild your
> underlying datasource, and then reestablish the relationship to the
>  grid object.

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