Subject | RE: [IBO] IB_Grid Refresh |
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Author | Bram |
Post date | 2000-12-18T16:57:30Z |
I have a separate screen for data input. There is to much data to use the
grid to put in the data. If someone click on the row they wanne change, a
new screen will popup and there they can edit there data or add a new row.
If they close the input screen the grid should reflect the changes. In case
of a new record and when the field changed is also on sorted column.
1 Should the new row be show correctly in the grid/form when adding a new
row without doing a refresh?
2 Will the incremantal search and column also work ok without doing a
refresh?
Bram van der Voet / A&V Automatisering
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jason Wharton [mailto:jwharton@...]
Verzonden: maandag 18 december 2000 17:22
Aan: IBObjects@egroups.com
Onderwerp: Re: [IBO] IB_Grid Refresh
sorting?
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
grid to put in the data. If someone click on the row they wanne change, a
new screen will popup and there they can edit there data or add a new row.
If they close the input screen the grid should reflect the changes. In case
of a new record and when the field changed is also on sorted column.
1 Should the new row be show correctly in the grid/form when adding a new
row without doing a refresh?
2 Will the incremantal search and column also work ok without doing a
refresh?
Bram van der Voet / A&V Automatisering
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jason Wharton [mailto:jwharton@...]
Verzonden: maandag 18 december 2000 17:22
Aan: IBObjects@egroups.com
Onderwerp: Re: [IBO] IB_Grid Refresh
> Hi, test my application over an ISDN Line to see how the speed works.It's
> for me a kind of Internet Benchmark... As usual the less data is transferdwill
> the quiker the application will react:
>
> I have a ib_query that will produce about 800 rows with only data that
> be shown with an ib_grid. If I add a new row I need to refresh the queryto
> get the new data in. Is there a more clever way to handle this problem? Iget
> don't want to transport all 801 rows over the line again. I only want to
> the new data to show up in the grid. One way is afcours to limit the data.don't
> But on a normal 100MB network connection 800 rows is not a problem. I
> want to end up with 2 different programs or user interfaces...Why do you reresh the dataset? What else do you recommend? Client-side
sorting?
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com