Hi Jorge,

Sorry for slow replies.


> > The 'new' syntax is fully compatible with the old one so you don't have
> > to make any changes unless you're willing to use DataGrid.Column.
>
> Are there any advantages on that?  If not, then I prefer using the simplest
> approach.

You free to use 'old' syntax, it remain fully legible and not
'obsoleted' in any way. New syntax is useful if you want to make use of
options attribute of DataGrid.Column -- there is no way to specify
those with old syntax.

As for the error you get when using DataGrid -- sorry, have no idea.

Please try to find the minimum amount of code needed to reproduce it.

Max.

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