I've got a normal Telerik hierarchical grid with a child detail table. However when the items get bound in the master table there is an extra row between each item. It has a cell with the class "rgExpandCol". I suppose this has to do with the expand icon? I have run out of ideas...
How can I create a similar hierarchical datagrid in asp.net (.net 2.0) using VB.net This is the gridview, which is shown after the conversion wizard. How it is desgined(it's like a hirerachial).
I have a FlexGrid control in my Windows application that contains a row of data. The data in this row is related to even more data that won't all fit on the same row. For Example:The main data row contains Username, Last Name, First Name, Middle Name, E-mail Address, Phone Number, etcA secondary row to this might contain user permissions to certain resources, such as File Server Access, FTP Access, Remote Access, etc.Now, I can use the subtotal and outline capabilities of the VSFlexGrid to make a second row, but the column widths are still bound by those set for the main data row. Additionally, I can't put real "headers" on the supplemental data. I have to fake it by creating an additional row, setting the background color of that row to gray, putting the header strings into those fields, and then adding the next row with the actual details.
What I would like to do is create separate grids for these secondary rows and "embed" them in a blank row of the existing FlexGrid control directly under the related main data row. This would give me the ability to use a different number of columns, to format these columns independently of the "parent" FlexGrid settings, as well as put a new header row for the new grid that identifies its data.In other words, I'd like to somehow make a "child" grid that's related to a particular row of the "parent" grid (not the entire grid itself). I don't know if this is possible, and if there is another way for me to accomplish this goal, I'm all ears. However, if it IS possible, I'd love some advice on how to implement it.
I have used VB (versions 2 - 6) through many years; however, I am crash-course training myself into the VB2008 / VB2010 world kicking a screaming. I would like suggestions as to what SQL database access method should I focus more on in my learning process without making me feel that I'm a million years behind. I know I have WinForms where I can create a datasourse and drag / drop fields or tables on a form to create a grid (not really what I'm looking for).
My trouble isn't so much designing the form but in how I access the database. Theres XML, LINQ to SQL, ADO.NET, and many other methods. Not only do I need to grasp these methods quickly but I also need to know what type of projects I should create. What I mean is...I was thinking that I would design a WinForm app; however, I see that there are WPF apps and others to chose from. This is getting deep. I know it depends on the project that I'm working on. My plans are to write an app based off of either an SQL Express 2008 or SQL Server 2008 database. This first app will be standalone for now but may later become multi-user. I know I'm far behind on my learning curve coming from VB6. I have read a bit on VB2005 / 2008 / 2010. I own both VB2008 and VB2010. I use VB2008 at work. I know ADO.NET is still alive but by what I read online, it's a dying method and is only kept for backward compatibility. XML and LINQ to SQL and other methods are all pretty new to me.
I would like to do that. Find the board on-screen that convert it to Color Grid on a picture. I have tested few things but they did not work. It randomly draws white and greyish squares instead I would like it to create what it reads off the screen.
Private Sub PictureBox1_Paint(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.PaintEventArgs) Handles PictureBox1.Paint Dim img As New Bitmap(PictureBox1.Width, PictureBox1.Height) Dim gr As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(img) gr.Clear(Color.White) [Code] .....
I am trying to create a context menu that will only appear over a grid but I am having difficulty. Below is what I've tried ( was also declared at the form level but did not make a difference):
I'd like to create a visual 2 dimensional grid (x,y) which contains an array of booleans that I could refer to by the 'coordinates' of the grid, and could actually SEE the grid on a form and work with it. for example:
If grid(10,20) = True Then Show(BlackSpot, grid(10,20))
I'm trying to accomplish is having a 20x20 pixel image show up multiple times as determined by the grid selected. To keep things simple, what I'm trying to do is create a 9x9 grid of a image onto a form. I'm assuming that a picture box is the way to go, but don't know how to make that happen or if it's even possible.
So it would go something like this:
2D array already assigned: Sub ShowGrid() For rw As Short = 0 To 8
[Code].....
But instead of using a text box with values, I want to show a grid of a small image file, like cup.png which is 20x20 pixels or whatever, so what would show up on the form in this case would be a 9x9 grid of the image file over and over to create a grid.
Then the next step I hope to accomplish is to have that 20x20 square picture hold the grid(x,y) value for a mouse click. So if the image at grid(3,5) is clicked, it will give me that value, 3-5.
I'm creating a program for a bookstore & I'd like to create an "inventory table" using the DataGridView function. I've created a form with 2 tabs for the bookstore clerk. I'd like to have a new row created once the information for a new book is entered.[code]
how can I create a grid with a cell with multiple data.I want to Display Product Name,ProductID and Price in one cell.How can this be done in VB2005. [URL]
for example if we have add a product to that data grid and then we have add another product, i want that another product places at under the 1st product in that data grid and if we add the same product then just the quantity have increase.. TQ so much.. and the field in that top column data grid is..
how can i implement a pre vb.net style snap to grid effect on a panel (at design time)?if you remember, you start dragging a control + the grid has a (gravitational) pull on the control
How to create composite grid. ie , i need all the features of gridview in the Framework 3.5 and above,but also need to include some other functionality to that grid.please suggest me what to do . if possible please share sample code.
I want to create a grid of checkboxes dynamically on my form for example the user may key in 16 which is a 4x4 grid of checkboxes or 81 which is a 9x9 grid.my code seems to be generating the correct values but the checkboxes dont go to the correct location on the form
Public Class Form1 Public NumberOfInputs As Integer = 81 Public CheckBoxArray() As Control
I think datagrid able to display hierarchically with datarelations in earlier version. Is it possible to develop hierarchical datagrid in VS 2008 without using any third party stuffs?
I am working on a project that organizes the structure and hierarchy of departments. I want to view and display the whole structure of the organization visually, but I am stuck. I wanted to know what is the best way to do it in ASP.net 3.5; my goal is to achieve something like this by code and each node is linkable and can have CSS.
I have 2 tables that are related. Each app can relate to many apps. ie, office can be related to word, excel.[code]I would like to do the following query. I use vb.net but c# is ok.Query is to return all the apps that are not related to (1), so the result should be (4, quake) .
(using VB.Net 2008) I have been using the Settings feature of vb.net to store user/application settings of my program. For small stuff it's great, but quickly starts to feel limited as the data gets more complex.Now I need to group certain settings together and organize them in a hierarchical (or relational) fashion. But from looking at the Settings tab inside of .Net, everything appears to be stored completely flat. So what's the best option for me? Some ideas I have are:
1. Use a small local database (such as an .mdb or .sdf) to store user settings. I think this could become a pain if I ever needed to update/create more settings while avoiding losing previous user data - not very flexible to change.
2. Use datasets and convert the tables to XML files.
I'm trying to find an easy to create a hierarchical directory structure that I can put in a TreeView, with two caveats:
1) The file list is from a file
2) The paths are un *nix format (e.g. /dir/dir/file rather than c:dirdirfile)
I found this ([URL]) which would do what I want...if not for the two caveats above. I can go through the process of tokenizing the paths and start creating linked lists of objects for a directory structure, but before I do that I'd like to find out if anything else is available...
I'm looking for such control in order to represent a hierarchical list that I can sort separately each set of master (parents) and his details.url...I think that such a control does not provided in .NET..Do you know for a good 3rd-party for such purpose?
I have 2 representations of similar data from 2 different systems and I need to match each entity in one system with the entities in the other.[code]...