Subject AW: [IBO] IB_Grid and column order
Author Thomas Steinmaurer
I've found the solution. Made all necessary settings in my derived
TDataModule and called TFormStorage.SaveFormPlacement resp.
TFormStorage.RestoreFormPlacement.

Thanks
Thomas

> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Kaputnik [mailto:delphi@...]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 08. Februar 2001 16:33
> An: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: RE: [IBO] IB_Grid and column order
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> Yes....and even pretty simple....
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> Remember that all such visual settings are based in the
> IB_Dataset, and most
> of them are Stringlists.
> So you won't examine the Grid, but the underlying Query....
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> I am using a RX-FormStorage tho store the following lists to the
> registry in
> hkey-current-user:
> FieldsDisplyWidth if the user has its own preferences regarding the
> column.sizes
> FieldsIndex for what you asked for and
> FieldsVisible to achieve a field-chooser like outlook or other
> sorts of crap
> have to offer the user....
> OrderingItemNo also....
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> Just a tip for future working...
> Go into the query-editor, and open the dataset...in the result-grid, play
> around with ordering, column-resizing and column-dragging and the
> go to the
> FieldProperties tab and look, what new entries there are....
> You see, IBO has a true bi-directional communication between the controls
> and the datasets...
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>
> CU, Kaputnik
> (Nick Josipovic)
>
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> kap@... <mailto:kap@...>
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Thomas Steinmaurer [mailto:thomas.steinmaurer@...]
> > Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:05 PM
> > To: IBObjects@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [IBO] IB_Grid and column order
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> > Just a thought!
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> > Is it possible to store the column order of a IB_Grid in the registry
> > or ini-file for later recreation
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> > Thanks
> > Thomas
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