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00:05
10/09/2008
Hi,
I was just comparing the features of Ext grid and Flexigrid with jqGrid. I felt two major features that is missing in jqGrid are
1. Moveable columns. Drag and move columns from one position to another.
2. Menu to hide and show columns.
One more good feature to add is multiple search conditions(e.g search both on invdate and amount). Also range values for search(e.g amount between 1000 and 1000000).
Can we add these features to jqGrid. I am not good in jscript. But still if anyone can tell me the approach I'll try to add it to jqGrid.
Thank you.
10:21
Moderators
30/10/2007
In next release you will have all of these features and more.
The only exception is drag columns
Regards
Tony
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03:13
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30/10/2007
Hello,
Not sure when will be the next release. I'm little busy in the
moment. Yes there is problem to implement drag columns.
The problem is not that I can't implement draging, but when we use
no named data to load the cells - I this case I do not known where
to put appropriate cell (since of dragging)
Regards
Tony
For professional UI suites for Java Script and PHP visit us at our commercial products site - guriddo.net - by the very same guys that created jqGrid.
08:13
30/09/2008
Hi,
I think it should not be so hard to implement the mapping - what about to have an array with simple “pairs” that would store the former column position and the actual column position? So when you update data, you would not put the data directly into the column of the specified order, but you would go through the mapping array and look for the current column position. No other changes in the code should be needed (except for updating of the mapping array after every column position change).
I would like to help with the implementation (to have it as soon as possible ) but I am quite new to JS so not able to implement the dragging logic :-(.
OT: With this enhancement, jqGrid would be the best grid component for jQuery (nowadays, if you need column dragging, you have to use flexiGrid). And since Microsoft has officially adopted jQuery for ASP.NET AJAX, probably many new users of jquery will come and it would be great to provide the best grid component, don't you think?
hope we will figure out a solution
gius
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