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Formatting Grids

You can customize the format for grids in various ways.

Using Conditional Formatting in Grids

Special formatting in a grid can make it easier for a user to scan through the records in the grid and locate certain information. To provide conditional formatting, use the dynamic font and color properties of a column.

For example, you can add a grid to a form and set the ColumnCount property to 2. Set the ControlSource property of the first column to orders.to_name and the ControlSource property of the second column to orders.order_net. To display order totals less than 500.00 with a forecolor of black and order totals greater than or equal to 500.00 with a foreground color of red, include the following line in the grid's Init event code:

THIS.Column2.DynamicForeColor = ;
   "IIF(orders.order_net >= 500, RGB(255,0,0), RGB(0,0,0))"

Common Grid Properties

The following grid properties are commonly set at design time.

Property

Description

ChildOrder

The foreign key of the child table that is joined with the primary key of the parent table.

ColumnCount

Number of columns. If ColumnCount is set to - 1, the grid has as many columns as there are fields in the grid's RecordSource.

LinkMaster

The parent table for child records displayed in the grid.

RecordSource

The data to be displayed in the grid.

RecordSourceType

Where the data displayed in the grid comes from: a table, an alias, a query, or a table selected by the user in response to a prompt.

Common Column Properties

The following column properties are commonly set at design time.

Property

Description

ControlSource

The data to be displayed in the column. This is often a field in a table.

Sparse

If Sparse is set to true (.T.), controls in a grid are displayed as controls only when the cell in the column is selected. Other cells in the column display the underlying data value in a text box. Setting Sparse to true (.T.) allows faster repainting if a user is scrolling through a grid with a lot of displayed rows.

CurrentControl

Which control in the grid is active. The default is Text1, but if you add a control to the column, you can specify it as the CurrentControl.

Note

The ReadOnly property of a control inside the column is overridden by the ReadOnly property of the Column. If you set the ReadOnly property of the control in a column in the code associated with the AfterRowColChange event, the new setting will be valid while you are in that cell.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Set Up a One-to-Many Form Using the Grid Control

How to: Make Controls Easier to Use

Concepts

Controls and Objects Created in Earlier Versions

Reference

Controls for Manipulating Rows of Data

Controls for Extending Forms

Form Designer

Other Resources

Using Controls