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LLBL DataGrid sorting question

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I am considering buying LLBLGen Pro for my Windows.Forms application.

I want to use DataGrid control to present data in my database tables.
One of features I rely on is easy data sorting based on different
attributes shown.

In the LLBL documentation I can see that it is not possible to click
DataGrid column header to sort the data. Is it possible to somehow
achieve that kind of operation?

Nov 16 '05 #1
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aa*@bbb.hr wrote:
I am considering buying LLBLGen Pro for my Windows.Forms application.

I want to use DataGrid control to present data in my database tables. One
of features I rely on is easy data sorting based on different attributes
shown.

In the LLBL documentation I can see that it is not possible to click
DataGrid column header to sort the data. Is it possible to somehow achieve
that kind of operation?


This feature (full implementation of IBindingList) was added in february
2004 :). So if the docs say it can't, they contain an error and we've to fix
that. I saw you also mailed our support so I'll handle further communication
through email :)

Frans.

--
Get LLBLGen Pro, productive O/R mapping for .NET: http://www.llblgen.com
My .NET Blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/fbouma
Microsoft C# MVP
Nov 16 '05 #2
aa*@bbb.hr wrote:
I am considering buying LLBLGen Pro for my Windows.Forms application.

I want to use DataGrid control to present data in my database tables. One
of features I rely on is easy data sorting based on different attributes
shown.

In the LLBL documentation I can see that it is not possible to click
DataGrid column header to sort the data. Is it possible to somehow achieve
that kind of operation?


This feature (full implementation of IBindingList) was added in february
2004 :). So if the docs say it can't, they contain an error and we've to fix
that. I saw you also mailed our support so I'll handle further communication
through email :)

Frans.

--
Get LLBLGen Pro, productive O/R mapping for .NET: http://www.llblgen.com
My .NET Blog: http://weblogs.asp.net/fbouma
Microsoft C# MVP
Nov 16 '05 #3

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