Le 24 mars 10 à 19:11, Trevor DeVore a écrit :

On Mar 24, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:

When one drags a data grid from Tools one gets a data grid templates substack nnn

But if one creates a datagrid with:
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copy group "DataGrid" of group "Templates" of stack "revDataGridLibrary" to card 1 of this stack
put it into theDataGridRef
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there is not such a substack.

Correct. The IDE automates this part. If you are doing everything yourself then you have to create the substack yourself.

then I suppose that the data grid will work only in the IDE? (being dependent of the revDataGridLibrary)

It will work in a standalone as long as you create a stack that starts with Data Grid Templates stack.

Could be that In the lesson, I don't well understand the following:
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set the dgProp["row template"] of theDataGridRef to the long id of group "MyRowTemplate" of stack
"MyStack"
You should probably create this ahead of time using the IDE. For example, you could create a data grid and then delete it while leaving the row template behind (it will exist on a card in "Data Grid
Templates xxx" stack).
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With what should I replace "MyRowTemplate"?

The long id of the row template group you want to use. The Data Grid won't work if you don't assign a row template to it. The IDE does this for you and the row template resides on one of the cards in the Data Grid Templates stack.

Unless you have a need in your program to dynamically create Data Grids I would recommend you use the Tools Palette.

No such need in fact. So I am always using the Tools Palette
Was just to better understand what was going on when creating a DG by script

Thank you Trevor for your explanations.


Best regards from Grenoble

André

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