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Thread: Datagrid not displaying all columns (missing in SQL)
Michael Rogers
Posts: 70
Datagrid not displaying all columns (missing in SQL)
Posted: 10 Apr 08 9:21 AM
Got a new one: a datagrid created in 6.2.3 that was upgraded this weekend to v7.2.1 has stopped showing the last 2 of 12 columns. if you check SQL on the datagrid, the fields are in the SQL, but not in the SQL shown in the profiler. The two field are both in the parent table of the grid, so I doubt that it is a join issue. I'm going to try removing them in our dev environment, then re-adding them. I have confirmed that a seperate SQL statement is NOT being used to populate the grid
Thanks for your input, Michael
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RJ Samp
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Re: Datagrid not displaying all columns (missing in SQL)
Posted: 12 Apr 08 11:11 AM
What are the field names and data types and table name of the missing columns?
What happens when you go into the SQL Property of the datagrid and confirm they are there....and THEN go into the Columns property and confirm that they are there, visible, correct datatype, correct column type.
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