True, but as I was just following the online tutorial, and copy-paste code did not work.
In fact, once Rev crashed.
I now know the error was in my string trick to create the header, not Rev 3.5

You are correct in the best practice department.
My client app will have error checking before the data ever hits the datagrid and I will use fixed headers and grid dimensions.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


On Jul 19, 2010, at 9:45 AM, Bob Sneidar wrote:

May I suggest, that if the structure of your datagrid is known and is constant, then you don't really need to set firstRowContainsHeaders to true? A lot of people stumble on this one, but if the columns never change, and the data is structured appropriately, there is no point. The only point would be if you wanted to change only the data in a single column, you could "dummy up" the other columns by putting bogus data in them and the column header names. You would just need to know the column position and have your header and data in that position. Only the column you care about would get updated.

Bob


On Jul 19, 2010, at 5:18 AM, zryip theSlug wrote:

You are correct. If for example, your header is
Post      Race      Track      City      State

And the first header line of your data is:
Post      Race2      Track      City2      State

Col 1, 3 and 5 will be filled with datas and col 2 and 4 will remain empty.






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