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  1. #1
    Omar Guest

    DataGrid 'Record Selector'


    Dear all,

    My VB6 Formn has a DataGrid displaying some data to the user. An Add New
    button allows the user to add new records at the bottom of the DataGrid.

    When the user enters data already present in the DataGrid, they're informed
    that this data already exist and the action is cancelled.

    However, the next time the user clicks on Add New button the record selector
    is displayed at the top of the DataGrid and not at the bottom.

    Can you help me redirect input at the bottom of the DataGrid, please?


    Many thanks (*** I'd be very grateful If you could e-mail me directly ***)
    Omar


  2. #2
    Suresh Guest

    Re: DataGrid 'Record Selector'


    "Omar" <OMouatakef@bankofny.com> wrote:
    >
    >Dear all,
    >
    >My VB6 Formn has a DataGrid displaying some data to the user. An Add New
    >button allows the user to add new records at the bottom of the DataGrid.
    >
    >When the user enters data already present in the DataGrid, they're informed
    >that this data already exist and the action is cancelled.
    >
    >However, the next time the user clicks on Add New button the record selector
    >is displayed at the top of the DataGrid and not at the bottom.
    >
    >Can you help me redirect input at the bottom of the DataGrid, please?
    >
    >
    >Many thanks (*** I'd be very grateful If you could e-mail me directly ***)
    >Omar
    >

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