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no drag & drop binding?
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Hi, Everybody, In winform, I can select a DataTable of a Dataset as well as a default control, say UltraGrid, and drag it to the window, the instances of the DataSet and UltraGrid is created, with no code written. Whenever the definition of the DataTable is modified, the definition of the UltraGrid is updated too, which making things verying enjoying. But I find no way to do that in Xam controls. Do I have to write codes to create DataSet and control instances and bind them? Which is the easiest way to create DataSet instances and Xam controls and bind them? It may be the first concern turning our work from Winform to Xam. Thank you in advance.
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    Hello Anakin,

     

    Thank you for your post. I have been looking into it and I can say that currently there isn’t such functionality for the XamDataGrid and you have to define your data source manually. The thing you can do is suggest this as new product idea here:

     

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