See this http://es.infragistics.com/community/forums/p/88822/476962.aspx. I would like this issue to be fixed, it is causing us a problem. We are using V13.1.
I am seeing the problem occur if you resize the grid so that the height is very small, so that there is not enough room to fully display an entire row. Then if you scroll down, and then select a row the exception is thrown.
Please investigate to see if this can be fixed on Infragistics side, or if there is a workaround I can use. If you cannot reproduce with a simple example, I will try to create one for you.
-Chris
Hello Chris,
Thank you for your feedback.
If you require any further assistance, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks, I will test using a later version.
I have been investigation your issue and I could reproduce it with the RTM version of Infragistics 13.1. I tested it with the latest Service Release of 13.1 and it works correctly. It seem that it was an issue that was fixed in higher versions. The behavior that you have described is not reproducible with latest version of Infragistics 13.1 controls and higher. The best approach that I can suggest is to upgrade your project to the latest version 13.1 or higher.
Please let me know if you require any further assistance on the matter.
Hello,
I can reproduce the issue with your example (unmodified) using version 2013.1, I haven't tested with 2013.2. To reproduce:
1) Shrink the window so that there is not enough room to display a full row
2) Scroll down using the mouse wheel, and then select the row -> Exception occurs
See attached word document.
Thank you for your post.
I have been looking into it. I created a sample application based on your scenario and I could not managed to reproduce the behavior that you have described. If you are not able to reproduce the issue with the attached sample application, would you please modify it with the functionality, that you are using, so it reproduces the issue. This way I would be able to further investigate this for you and provide you with more detailed information on this matter. Would you please provide me with steps in order to be able to reproduce the behavior that you have described?
Looking forward to hearing from you.