NET 1.1 and reference the assembly SourceLibrary.dll 1.2.0.0, this is a small library with common functionality. This control is compiled with the Microsoft Framework. I want to thank Chirs Beckett, Anthony Berglas, Wayne Tanner, Ernesto Perales, Vadim Katsman, Jeffery Bell, Gmonkey, cmwalolo, Kenedy, zeromus, Darko Damjanovic, John Pierre and a lot of other persons who helped me with code, bugs report and with new ideas and suggestions. The Microsoft DataGrid for me is too DataSet orientated and therefore results often complicated to use in the cases in which the source data isn't a DataSet and often is not enough customizable. There are a lot of controls of this type available, but often are expensive, difficult to be customize or not compatible with.
DEVEXPRESS GRID CONTROL SERIES
For more information, see ColumnSpan Property.SourceGrid is a Windows Forms control written entirely in C#, my goal is to create a simple but flexible grid to use in all of the cases in which it is necessary to visualize or to change a series of data in a table format. To set a field to span one or more columns, set the value of the ColumnSpan property to the number of columns. For more information, see RowSpan Property. To set a field to span one or more rows, set the value of the RowSpan property to the number of rows. When you set the Grid control, the fields of that group can be set to span rows or columns. + To set a field to span rows and columns For example, if you set Field 2 to span two rows and two columns, the following layout is displayed:
![devexpress grid control devexpress grid control](https://demos.devexpress.com/aspxgridviewdemos/Content/VideoBanner.png)
You can also set a field to span multiple rows and columns. Using the previous Grid example, if you set Field 2 to span two columns instead of two rows, the following layout is displayed: When you set a field to span multiple columns, the field occupies the cells in the columns to the right, and existing fields in the occupied cells are moved to the right. If you set Field 2 to span two rows, then the following layout is displayed: If the page displays in the Dynamics 365 Business Central web client, the fields appear without spanning.įor example, the following figure illustrates a Grid control that consists of six fields arranged in three rows. The Dynamics 365 Business Central web client does not support row and column spanning for fields. When you set a field to span multiple columns, the field occupies the cells in the columns to the left, and existing fields in the occupied cells are moved to the right. When you set a field to span multiple rows, the field occupies the cells in the rows below it, and existing fields in the occupied cells are moved to the right. You can set a field to span multiple rows or columns. Setting fields to span multiple rows and columns The following screenshot shows how the resulting page looks like from the Web client.
![devexpress grid control devexpress grid control](https://docs.devexpress.com/WindowsForms/images/visualelems_gridview_grouppanel2727.png)
DEVEXPRESS GRID CONTROL HOW TO
The following example demonstrates how to structure a page in a grid-like format. For more information, see GridLayout Property. You must define the Grid control in a group and specify how you want to arrange the fields by using the GridLayout property. To set up a grid in row-by-row or column-by-column format, you define the Grid control in a FastTab of a page. Setting-up fields in rows and columns in a FastTab Span a field across multiple rows and columns. Set up your grid row-by-row or column-by-column. The Grid control gives you the following options: Using the Grid control, you can arrange the fields manually in one or more rows and columns. Grid control for arranging page fields is partially supported.