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Objects inside WpfList
#11
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Pfiou! Here it is! Smile


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#12
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Ugh..Bad Luck Buddy !!! I was hoping we may see a light out of the tunnel.

Let me take sometime out and research on this. Meanwhile, can you closely look at the spy and find out all the properties which have a collection. Click on that to bring up the other screen and scrutinize the right hand panel ?? Look through closely to see if there is any way they have given the column name or the item within that column.

Dont worry mate...we will drive through...
Basanth
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#13
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Unfortunately, i tried to look through every properties that have Collections inside, but they all are empty... So the right hand panel is every time empty!

I'm confident about our success soon, but i'm really out of solution now... Maybe make an ugly function that use ".GetVisibleText" to detect that my informations are in the huge string... but maybe we can find something better. What do you think ?
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#14
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Yeah. I wish so. Is there any other tool used to develop the presentation layer ?

Can you talk to your developers and find it out ??
Basanth
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#15
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sadly, the developper in charge of this is in holyday. Seems to be a dead end.

But there is only two possibilities: the presentation layer have been developped with the VS2008's tool, or Blend.
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#16
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Hey shinji458 -
Dont lose hope. Ask any other developer the question about how the objects collection has been exposed ? Ask him how are you setting values into individual column. Any developer looking into that code can tell you about it by debugging.

Let me know how it moves around.
Basanth
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#17
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hello basanth27,

back in game.

I have found the ListView's WPF code, in attachment.


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#18
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Thanks for your efforts Shinji458. Can you see if there is a method called GetItemAt for a wpflist ??
Basanth
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#19
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Hum, there is a method ".getItem(index)", but not what you want. What are you thinking about?
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#20
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Shinji458 -
This definitely needs a dev look. Somebody at development needs to help you retrieve what you want. I have worked with swflistview, winlistview etc but never with a wpflist. I have been looking at it for sometime and it looks like i am slowly slipping by. The last question i have is for you to confirm if you see something like this,

Wpflist().GetSubItem ?

or wpflist().Object.GetSubItem ??
Basanth
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