How about if the row is RED to begin with? Add a computed column to your
table (that's the way I usually do it):
RowColor=(IFNULL(fieldname,'RED','WHITE')) TEXT 5
Then in your DBGrid, look for the "row background color field" and select
that column. When the field is filled in and you refresh the table, the
color will refresh with it.
Karen
In a message dated 8/1/2012 10:03:11 AM Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
> I use DB GRIDs regularly for data entry (grid on bottom of screen, top
> half are the editable fields for whatever row is selected). User can add rows
> with an onscreen button. The table might have 5,000 rows, but the DB GRID
> might only use 5 rows for a specific person. Rows 1,2,4, and 5 might be
> complete with Row 4 having one NULLed field. The system will not allow Row 6
> to be added until Row 4 is completed. A Pause message will pop up saying ‘
> incomplete rows exist’. I can make the missing fields for Row 4 turn RED by
> simply moving to Row 4. What I would like to do is change the color of the
> specific DB GRID row needing to be fixed when the user hits the ADD or EXIT
> buttons. I have had several people claim they did not see the empty DB
> GRID row even when the empty row is 1 of 2 rows right in front of them. Next
> set of DB GRID info may use 8 rows or 1 row. Tried various PROPERTY options,
> but so far nothing effects a specific row. Any suggestions?
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