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I have a datagrid with another datagrid in a template
column. For the second datagrids datasource I use
container.datai tem.createchild view("relations hip") I want
to discover if the nested datagrid has any rows. I think
I need to check the datagrid.items. count on the second
datagrid in the first datagrids ItemCreated event but I
can't seem to figure out how to address the second
datagrid. Does anyone have any ideas?
Nov 17 '05 #1
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Use the "FindContro l" method to get the second datagrid object.

Justin

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I have a datagrid with another datagrid in a template
column. For the second datagrids datasource I use
container.datai tem.createchild view("relations hip") I want
to discover if the nested datagrid has any rows. I think
I need to check the datagrid.items. count on the second
datagrid in the first datagrids ItemCreated event but I
can't seem to figure out how to address the second
datagrid. Does anyone have any ideas?

Nov 17 '05 #2

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