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Eugeniy
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answered on 08 Aug 2013, 12:37 PM
I decided to use CollectionViewSource
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Hi Eugeniy,
Thanks for writing and for your questions.
Item Reorder does not work in the context of RadJumpList as it conflicts with the concept of grouping and sorting data. Can you please share with us some further details on what your scenario is?
Thanks for your time.
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Deyan
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Thanks for writing and for your questions.
Item Reorder does not work in the context of RadJumpList as it conflicts with the concept of grouping and sorting data. Can you please share with us some further details on what your scenario is?
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Deyan
Telerik
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Eugeniy
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answered on 12 Aug 2013, 09:27 PM
I want to use filtering, sorting and reordering at the same time by handling reordering events. I tried CollectionViewSource, but dataBoundListbox supports only IList for reordering, so I did reordering by myself.
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Hello Eugeniy,
Yes, the DataBoundListBox control expects an IList implementation in order to activate the reordering mode.
We will consider this thread closed for now. Feel free to get back to us anytime you have additional questions or need assistance.
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Deyan
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Yes, the DataBoundListBox control expects an IList implementation in order to activate the reordering mode.
We will consider this thread closed for now. Feel free to get back to us anytime you have additional questions or need assistance.
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Deyan
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