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ChildGridViewTemplate's Tab and Column Headers Scrolling Out of View in 2009Q3Beta

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Tom Chien
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Tom Chien asked on 23 Oct 2009, 12:08 AM
Prior to Q3 2009 Beta, entire trees of ChildGridViewTemplates get skipped entirely when you scroll their Parent GridViewTemplates.  Now that you're using one Vertical Scroll Bar for the entire forest of GridViewTemplates, they're no longer being skipped and you're actually scrolling through them.  This brings up the issue where you're looking at Data Rows of ChildGridViewTemplates with only the Column Headers for the MasterGridViewTemplate showing.  Could you please change the standard behavior or add an optional behavior such that, when a ChildGridViewTemplate Row is currently the 1st Visible Row in the RadGridView, it will either:

a)  pin the Tabs (if any) and Column Headers Rows for that ChildGridViewTemplate just under the Tabs (if any) and Column Headers Rows for the Parent GridViewTemplate of that ChildGridViewTemplate, or

b) replace the MasterGridViewTemplate's Column Headers Row.  This may be preferred because option a could leave you with a cascading tree of Tabs (if any) and Column Headers Rows that will eventually fill up your whole Visible RadGridView depending on how many hierarchy levels you have and the height of your RadGridView.

Telerik 2009Q3 Beta (2009.2.9.1016), VS 2005 (v8.0.50727.762 SP.050727-7600), .Net2 (2.0.50727), XP SP3, Core2Duo 2.99GHZ with 3GB.

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Jack
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answered on 23 Oct 2009, 08:58 AM
Hello Tom,

Thank you for this suggestion. I understand your concerns. However, the current design of scrolling in RadGridView doesn't allow such customization. I will log this as a feature request and we will discuss it after Q3. Please keep the good work, you are our most active beta user.

Kind regards,
Jack
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