Hi, I have a comboEditor binded with a System.Windows.Forms.Binding .
This combo is contained in a Tab... which is not usually on top...
The problem is... When I change the bindingposition, I'd like that my combo fires the "ValueChanged" event...
But this event is fired only if the combo is on top... How to fire ValueChanged even if the combo is not on top?
Tnx a llllot
Hi,
I've had this problem, too. Basically, the DotNet BindingManager does not update controls who's handles have not been created. So this means any control that has never been visible or is on a contain that has never been created doesn't get updated when you change the position of the BindingManager.
To get around this, you have got to somehow force the control to get created. I've done this in the past by looping through the controls on the form and experimenting with methods like Refresh and CreateControl to force the control to create.