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GM72 asked on 01 Mar 2011, 03:47 PM
Hi,

I have a problem displaying hierarchical data. It is fine with small amounts of data and occurs when my child rows get to around 50+.

Hierarchy 0 is always fine but each child will not display any data after about 50 or 60 rows. The space for the rows is displayed but no data (and no empty rows) .... just a big block of white between child row 60 and the next hierarchy 0 row.

Any ideas?

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Vlad
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answered on 02 Mar 2011, 08:37 AM
Hi,

Do you have any custom styles for the grid? Can you post more info about the grid version? 

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answered on 02 Mar 2011, 11:58 AM
Hi the version is Q2 2010 trial version.

I'm not doing anything massively complicated. Creates a childtabledefinition, binds a wcf service collection of objects to the item source. On data loading sets up the columns depending on the gridviewdatacontrol. Thats reall it. works really well until there are more 60+ rows in the child 
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answered on 02 Mar 2011, 12:36 PM
Hello,

 Can you try our latest official version (Q3 2010 Sp1) to see what will be the result? 

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