polygrid formatted column width

Mike Kerner MikeKerner at roadrunner.com
Wed Feb 21 08:49:18 EST 2024


yes, the dg does have all of these properties. i'm replacing a dg with a pg.
dg's work on mobile, too. the scrolling can sometimes be a little hairy and
jerky, but it does work. until the pg, nearly every project we built for
mobes had at least one dg in them.
i'm doing this because this project is being used for large datasets,
pulling data from an erp odbc datasource.

On Tue, Feb 20, 2024 at 6:07 PM Bob Sneidar via use-livecode <
use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Can I just say that the Datagrid does have all these properties? What is
> the big advantage that would make Polygrids a better choice? Is it because
> they are Mobile friendly? Faster for large datasets? Easier to work with
> (apparently not unless by easier one means less properties that you can
> manipulate.)?
>
> Bob S
>
>
> On Feb 20, 2024, at 1:49 PM, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode <
> use-livecode at lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> You have the dataWidth of the polygrid for the formattedWidth of the
> widget (to be wide enough to display all data), but what I think you want
> is some equivalent of the fomattedWidth of each column. I don't believe any
> such property exists in the polygrid.
>
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