Hi,
I have a XamGrid with the following column definitions.
<ig:CheckBoxColumn Key="CheckBoxCol" HeaderText="Select" HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" VerticalContentAlignment="Center" /> <ig:TextColumn Key="P1" HeaderText="Product1" HeaderTextHorizontalAlignment="Center" HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" TextWrapping="Wrap" IsReadOnly="True" MinimumWidth="200" /> <ig:TextColumn Key="P2" HeaderText="Product2" HeaderTextHorizontalAlignment="Center" HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" TextWrapping="Wrap" IsReadOnly="True" MinimumWidth="150" />
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The problem is that the checkbox column is not placed at the first column of the grid. I have this too in my code behind, as I need to group my 2nd column.
Column pCol = myGrid.Columns[1] as Column;
myGrid.GroupBySettings.GroupByColumns.Add(pCol);
This column is set as the first column and the checkbox column is shown in the 2nd column. Can you provide any suggestion to fix this?
Hello Arpita,
I suppose you have set the GroupBySettings' GroupByOperation to MergeCells and the behavior you have is the designed one and currently it is not possible to change it, you can suggest new product idea for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at http://ideas.infragistics.com.
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