I have a hierarchical webgrid setup, but the Band(1) datatable has more columns than Band(0). As a result, Band(1) only shows the number of columns that will fit under Band(0).
How do I get the grid to show all the columns in Band(0) even if it extends beyond Band(0)?
Thanks!
Chris
Thanks, Edward!
As I work more with the grid, I'm thinking it might not be the best solution for this problem. Aside from the original problem I posted, I'm also trying to setup a grid that shows differing column on the various band(1) bands.
For example, say there are 5 band(0) rows that represent a list clothes in a catalog. Band(1) would represent open/shipped quantities of each size available, but the size ranges will differ from product to product.
E.g.
Shirt Row (band(0) | name | material
...open quantities size row (band(1) | Size 1 | Size 2 | Size 3
...Shipped quantities size row (band(1) | Size 1 | Size 2 | Size 3
...Open size row (band(1) | Size 5 | Size6 | Size 7 | Size 8 | Size 9| Size 10
...Shipped size row (band(1) | Size 5 | Size6 | Size 7 | Size 8 | Size 9 | Size 10
I was thinking of building a dataset & tables with relationships to get the heirarchical levels, but I don't see how I can get the band(1) rows to have different column headers with their differing sizes.
The first thing I'd try would be to widen the last column in Band(0), or add a wide-but-empty column to the far right of Band(0) so that my Band(0) wasn't too wide for my Band(1).