Hello,
I want to develop GridView Hierarchy some thing like this http://www.telerik.com/help/winforms/gridview-overview.html. (Panel In GridView)
Is there any simple source for this?
Please help me through this
Thanks,
Pradip.
I want to develop GridView Hierarchy some thing like this http://www.telerik.com/help/winforms/gridview-overview.html. (Panel In GridView)
Is there any simple source for this?
Please help me through this
Thanks,
Pradip.
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Nicolaï
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answered on 22 Nov 2013, 12:47 PM
Looks like the built in grouping mechanism...
For hierarchy, you have this: http://www.telerik.com/help/winforms/gridview-hierarchical-grid-binding-to-hierarchical-data-programmatically.html
For hierarchy, you have this: http://www.telerik.com/help/winforms/gridview-hierarchical-grid-binding-to-hierarchical-data-programmatically.html
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Hello Pradip,
Thank you for writing.
More information about how this view can be achieved is available in the following help article: Hierarchy of one to many relations
Also I am attaching a sample project with implementation of the desired tabs when the grid is unbound mode.
Please let me know if there is something else I can help you with.
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Dimitar
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Thank you for writing.
More information about how this view can be achieved is available in the following help article: Hierarchy of one to many relations
Also I am attaching a sample project with implementation of the desired tabs when the grid is unbound mode.
Please let me know if there is something else I can help you with.
Dimitar
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Pradip
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answered on 23 Nov 2013, 06:48 AM
Hello Dimitar,
Thanks for your help.
I had done with the Hierarchy of One to Many Relations..
But I want the Child Grid (Presentation of Data) some thing like this http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/4969/8z1f.png.
The Image is in left side & all the other information's are in Right (Tabular format, not is one Row).
If you will help me through this, I am very thankful for you.
Thanks.
Pradip.
Thanks for your help.
I had done with the Hierarchy of One to Many Relations..
But I want the Child Grid (Presentation of Data) some thing like this http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/4969/8z1f.png.
The Image is in left side & all the other information's are in Right (Tabular format, not is one Row).
If you will help me through this, I am very thankful for you.
Thanks.
Pradip.
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Hi Pradip,
Thank you for writing back.
The demo from the picture is available in our demo application (Demo Application - RadControls for WinForms Q3 2013). Just open the demo application go to grid section and click Tabbed Views (see first attached image).
You will notice that also the source for this sample is available there (see second attached image).
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have other questions.
Regards,
Dimitar
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Thank you for writing back.
The demo from the picture is available in our demo application (Demo Application - RadControls for WinForms Q3 2013). Just open the demo application go to grid section and click Tabbed Views (see first attached image).
You will notice that also the source for this sample is available there (see second attached image).
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have other questions.
Regards,
Dimitar
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answered on 27 Nov 2013, 05:58 AM
Dear Dimitar,
Thanks you very much for your help.
:)
Thanks you very much for your help.
:)