Javier,

About the footer for the dbgrid.

In the enhanced options, use the show footer and navigation events on 
calculation.
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Then in the column properties, choose which column you want to have your 
calculation.
On this one, I want a sum based upon the filter (or no filter).
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James Belisle

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990
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Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2020 2:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Questions on Enhanced grids

I am working with an enhanced grid in a form and I have a few questions since 
it has been a while since I have worked with them.
I specify the sort (8 columns) in the EDIT USING statement but I would like to 
option of sorting on the fly by clicking on the column headers. I can do this 
but so far it allows me to sort by only one column at the time. When I click on 
one header all previous sorts are lost and it sorts only by the last header 
clicked. I am pretty sure there is a way to do it but I cannot seem to remember 
how to do it.
The alternative would be to use a PROPERTY command and I have one that works:

PROPERTY vciKCMOFeaturesBase SortASC 'Seg_class'

But as far as I can tell it can sort one only column at the time. I have tried 
entering several PROPERTY sort commands, each with a separate column but the 
last command will override all the previous commands and I end up sorting only 
by the last command; no different than clicking headers. My workaround has been 
to disable clicking on header to maintain the original sort; I would prefer to 
have the capability of sorting and maybe have a button with the right commands 
that restores the original sort.
I would also like to know if there is a way to add a footer to the grid that 
adds, or perform other operation such as average or max, for the values in 
specific columns. I can recalculate the values separately but having one option 
that does it automatically would be nice. I seem to remember reading something 
about it; perhaps versions more recent than mine have the capability.

Last, if anyone has a quick write up or any information on drag and drop 
between two grids, I would be very  much appreciate it if you could share the 
information or your experience.

I have not done much programming in the last couple of years and, with my 
failing memory, what used to be easy apparently  is not so easy anymore. I was 
happily settling into my semi-retirement but a large project that will require 
some data processing came along and now I am back in the rat race.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Javier,

Javier Valencia, PE
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C: 913-915-3137

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