I swear I saw a sortable datagrid on IFBIN - can't check at the mo' as
my work proxy won't allow access - but it is definetely dooable

M 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
> Of Chris Hill
> Sent: 19 August 2006 01:50
> To: 'Flashcoders mailing list'
> Subject: [Flashcoders] DataGrid woes
> 
> I'm in a real bind, with no real solution. I'm using the 
> DataGrid, which I've used before, but the problem is that 
> multiple selection and re-ordering seems to be unbelievably 
> broken. I've never used these features, and I've googled just 
> about every possibility to shed light on the subject and 
> found nothing. I guess that noone out there has created a 
> data grid and tried to make it sortable?
> 
> I've got a datagrid. Users ideally would be able to select 
> multiple rows a la shift-click. Then they click either 'move 
> down' or 'move up', which modifies the data provider, sets 
> the grid's data provider, then sets the selectedIndices to 
> what it was before. This results in terrible graphical 
> glitches, and its also reporting the wrong number of lines.
> 
> I'd preferably at this point either:
> 
> A: Find some magic fairy dust to fix the DataGrid
> B: Find some replacement component that does what the 
> DataGrid does, but does not suck.
> 
> If i don't do that then I have to:
> 
> C: Write my own DataGrid, which is fine, and I need to do it 
> anyway, but not right now if I can help it.
> 
> Thanks
> Chris
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