Hi,
I have a WinGrid with 10 columns. User enters data in first 4 columns and once the user clicks tab/enter on 4th column, a webservice is called to fill-in the remaining columns of that particular row. And then, once data is all populated, the focus/cursor should be placed in the first column of the next row. But, my program is not working like that. After populating the row with the web service returned data, the cursor remains in 5th cloumn of active row. I have all the functionaly written in gridProducts_BeforeCellDeactivate event. Please some one tell me how should I change the focus to next row?
Thanks,
Suneela.
I think you can get there by using the PerformAction method on the grid, using the appropriate UltraGridAction value
Kevin,
Thanks for the reply!
gridProducts.PerformAction(UltraGridAction.NextRow)
gridProducts.PerformAction(UltraGridAction.EnterEditMode)
But I dont know why it is going to a infinite loop when I use the above 2 lines of code.
When you say the spaces are trimming out automatically, what exactly do you mean? Do you mean on the screen? Or are you referring to the Value property of the control? Or the Text property? Where exactly do you need the spaces?
You might need to use a '#' or a '0' instead of 'n'. You might also need to adjust the MaskDisplayMode and/or the MaskDataMode to get it to include the literals and prompt characters.
Mike,
I need the spaces on value property of that UltraNumericEditor control.
I tried using '#' or '0', but no luck. I also have "MaskDisplayMode" property as "Both".
Okay, the Value property is going to return a numeric value like a double or an integer, so there's no way it's ever going to have spaces in it. Perhaps you can simply take the value and make a string out of it and prepend spaces to make it the proper length.
Ok!
I looked at all the string functions, but could not find any that can resolve my problem. Do you have any such function in your mind?
Well, you could probably just use a while loop.
while (s.Length < 8)
{
s = " " + s;
}
Thanks a lot Mike!
It worked.
Suneela Chavali.