Hello,
I have a WebGrid where data from a search result is shown, some parts of it are calculated from original database rows, which in turn means that each row in the Grid has at least 2 corresponding rows in the backend.
For the users sake, i have enabled OutlookGroupBy to make summing up, sorting and showing values easier and more comprehensible, so this is absolutely needed - but i would also need to show the corresponding backend rows for each row in the grid (possibly for editing/updating). This would lead me to using multiple bands.
I have tried both, both work fine seperately - but is there a way to use them together?
Best regards,
Alexander Strnad
The two posts i marked as answers above hit the spot. I also filed a bug report about the WebGrid displaying subbands for System.Collections.IList, but not for System.Collections.Generic.IList<T> if this is your issue. Just make the signature of your property an IList and it will work. Hopefully there will be a fix soon.
HTH,
Alex
Can u help to know the solution for this issue because i am also facing the same issue.
Any help is highly appreciated
thanks
bhavani
It should be creating a child band automatically from the IList property in your business logic. I'm not sure why it wouldn't be working. I'd recommend submitting a support incident so the developer support team can help you figure out what's going wrong in your project.
How can i get the IList property from the businessobject to be displayed as the subband? This is driving me nuts... Any help is highly appreciated.
I Havent tried with business object but if the datasource hase a relation like in a dataset the grid automatically wil put the + sign