Hello,
there are some special built in records in XamDataGrid I know about.The AddNewRecord and the FilterRecord.
For my solution I need another one which provides default values for new records.Until now I use a normal data record maked with a IsTemplate=true property,and forcing this one to be OnTopFixed by a DataTrigger.
I have not found anything providing this functionality built in.Did I miss this? If not, could it be implemented?
Thank you.
Hello Josef,
Just checking in, did you have any other questions or concerns on this matter?
Sincerely,AndrewDeveloper Support Engineer IInfragistics Inc.www.infragistics.com/support
There is no built in functionality for a template add new record, but there are workarounds to essentially create them. For example, you could handle the DataRecordPresenter’s Loaded event and if that data record presenter IsAddRecord, you can call SetCellValue on the DataRecordPresenter’s DataRecord.
Also, here is another forum post that may prove useful: http://ko.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/21072.aspx.
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