On Jul 20, 2010, at 12:16 PM, JosepM wrote:

Yes, this is that I do, but the image is empty...

The script:

on dragStart

  put the dgIndex of the dgDataControl of the target into theIndex

  --set the dgDragImageIndex of me to theIndex
set the dgDragImageIndex of me to the id of the image "dgDragImage" of me

DO NOT set the dgDragImageIndex to the id of the image. It is an index value. Set it to an index.

Again, you should start by checking the id of the image and comparing it to the dragImage. Insert this code after you assign the dgDragImageIndex:

put the id of the image "dgDragImage" of me & cr & the dragImage

If the values are the same then the dragImage is being assigned properly. Next confirm that the image has the data you expect.

Replace the code that outputs the id of the image with code that copies the image data to the clipboard:

set the clipboardData["image"] to the text of image "dgDragImage" of me

Paste the clipboard image somewhere where you can see it. Is it your row? If so then the data grid code is doing what it is supposed to.

If both of the above tests pass then you need to track down the image in another stack that has the same id as the dgDragImage of your data grid. Start searching for an image with the same id in any open stacks. Once you find it let us know and we can figure out how the engine is searching for the image to use and determine how to fix your problem.

Regards,

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
www.bluemangolearning.com    -    www.screensteps.com
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