Hi
Hopefully I can explain myself relatively easily.
I have a number of "CollectionViewSource"s defined with each one having a source="" which is a ObservableCollection from a WCF service.
Now all my listviews work 100% but the xamCarousalListBox doesn't do anything.
I have a CollectionViewSource defined as:-
<CollectionViewSource x:Key="srcPlannedOrder" Source="ServiceReference:entityPlannedOrder"/>
and so I have the following:-
<igWindows:XamCarousalListBox ItemsSource="{Binding Source={StaticResource srcPlannedOrder}}"> etc etc
I call the WCF service and the listview (same binding as above) shows the data but the xamCarousal doesn't.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Robin
Not to worry. Ripped it all out and used another companies product. Works a treat.
Regards
Robin.
PS - I know there have been holidays in USA but these forums are pretty much dead.
Hi Rob,
Good to hear you found a solution.
I was wondering, did the same code work fine with a WPF ListBox but failed with the XamCarouselListBox? If so, I would consider that a bug in the software. If you were to report the defect on our developer support page, we are good at coming out with bug fixes quickly and finding work-arounds for users.
Incidentally, currently our Developer Support team is set up for quick turn-around to customer issues. We are still in the process of executing a speedy process for the forums.
Thanks,
After waiting for over 20 days for a tech response to a simple question and only receiving a form letter. I am very interested in what you deem as quick turn-around?
Tom
I'm assuming that you're referring to case number CAS-04433-3R0B3O.
For trial or standard support cases, you can generally expect a response from Developer Support within one to three business days, though this can sometimes take longer depending on our current support load. For priority support cases, we guarantee a response by the next 1pm or 5pm, either US or London time, depending on the support region you've chosen in your profile and the time your case was submitted.
In some situations, however, we need to pass our findings along to our developers for further research, and if something turns out to be a bug, so that they can fix it. While we get to such reports as soon as we can, we can't guarantee the same turnaround time for such issues. That's what caused the delayed time to respond to your case from the initial response you received from us on September 8.
I see that the response you've gotten relates to the presence of the debug output when trying to compile our xamFeatureBrowser samples, rather than getting the xamFeatureBrowser working. From your most recent update to this case, it's the latter you're more concerned about. I've reassigned your case to another Developer Support Engineer, and we should send a further update to you later today.
Thanks for your patience. Please feel free to contact me at dsmanager@infragistics.com if you have any further concerns, complaints, or other comments about the quality of support you are receiving.
Hi Tom,
I have sent your post directly to the head of our developer support department. Usually we have quick turn-around. They will get back to you as soon as possible.
Thank you,