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stacking columns on a crosstab datawindow

hiimjered (Programmer)
7 May 02 11:10
I need to place one data column below several other columns in a Crosstab datawindow.  I have no problem getting the data into the column, but if I leave it in the forground, data from the columns above it sometimes overlaps it, and if I set the column to the band layer, PowerBuilder spreads the columns above it out.  

Has anyone run into a similar situation, or do you have any suggestions on how to do this?
Cafeinomane (Programmer)
7 May 02 12:58

I'm working with PB5.03.  I remove the autosize height property of the column and give it a fixed size.  I've developped a little "edit" window wich pop whenever user double click a field and made plenty of space there to let user see full lenght of the data.  Therefor no columns overlap the one below.

Hope it will help...

Cafeinomane



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