I have a DataGrid that has several columns, one of which contains a RadioButton in an itemrenderer. I need to be able to have my program react to a selectionChange event in the datagrid. The problem is that I need to know whether the selectionChange event fired because a user clicked on a row in the dataGrid, which is easy, or whether the selectionChange event fired because a user clicked on the RadioButton, which also causes the selectionChange event to fire. The problem is that the SelectionChange event is of type GridSelectionEvent. Unlike a click event, when I look at the target for the GridSelectionEvent when a user clicks on the RadioButton, the target is the dataGrid, not the RadioButton. Is there an inherited property in the event structure that can let you dig down and actually find the click event that triggered the SelectionChange event, and therefore the target of the click?
A little confusing, I know. Simplified, when a user clicks on my dataGrid which fires the SelectionChange event, I need to know whether they clicked on a row in the dataGrid or on a RadioButton in the dataGrid from the SelectionChange Event. -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Listen-for-the-Originator-of-an-Event-tp14290.html Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
