One set of answers: 1- Assuming the ComboBox dataProvider is the same for all rows, you couild bind it to a data model on the main application.
2- If I recall correctly, using an itemEditor and editable column makes flex display the editor when you click in a cell. You would use the normal DataGrid editing events to manipulate the data if needed. If set up correctly, the DG will handle updating the dataProvider. I tend to prefer non-editable columns containing full interactive itemRenderers that handle all of the display, and updating of the dataProvider item themselves. The itemRenderer has a reference to the current dataProvider row item. You can simply update the item there. Use the dataProvider API to update the item, to ensure the UI responds to the change. 3 - see 2 above Additional notes: * itemRenderers should be be data driven. You must update a renderers visual state based on changes to the underlying data. * If you want ComboBox to display the current cell value as the selectedItem, you will need to do some workl. * Interactive Item renderers are not simple, especially if youwant to perserve performance. Find an example and modify it. Do not start from scratch. Tracy Spratt Lariat Services Flex development bandwidth available ________________________________ From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of João Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 12:03 PM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: [flexcoders] Passing data to a cell on a DataGrid, and putting there a ComboBox Hi, My application has an AdvancedDataGrid that shows a list of data. I would like that the user could edit data on the DataGrid itself just by clicking on a row/cell. After the click, that cell shows a ComboBox filled with data that comes from other data source different from the datasource provided to the AdvancedDataGrid. My problems are: 1- Best practices to pass the data (that comes from other datasource) to the ComboBox on the cell ? Should I extend the ADG ? 2- To show the ComboBox on the cell, the proposed solution is to use an itemRenderer or an itemEditor? What's the difference between both, and which one of them fits better on my problem ? 3- After the user chooses the value, I need to save the change somewhere. I am thinking on dispatching an event, with bubbles = true, and catching it on the AdvancedDataGrid parent. Do you think this is a good approach? Thanks, João Saleiro