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SYMPTOMS
If a grid's Click or Dblclick method contains drill-down code that enables
the user to move to (drill down to) detailed information, then as long as
the mouse pointer (cursor) is over a filled cell, neither the Click nor
Dblclick methods of the grid respond. Instead, the Click and Dblclick
events select the text field and allow data editing in the field if the
appropriate property is set to true.
CAUSEThe Grid-level Click or Dblclick methods do not work when the pointer is over a non-empty cell of the grid. They are designed to work only if the pointer is over an empty cell. RESOLUTIONTo trap for a mouse click or double-click in a filled record cell, you should place the drill-down code in the Click or Double-Click event of the CurrentControl object of the Grid Column. For example, if Text1 is the CurrentControl for Column1 of Grid1, then place the Drill-Down code in Grid1.Column1.Text1.Click|DblClick event, not in the Grid1.Click|DblClick event. Events that occur over the cells are trapped by the object contained in the columns, which in this case is Text of the Grid. STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATIONA Drill-Down implementation allows you to display detailed information for a specific object. You may want to display detailed information, such as a list of all the fields, for a specific record in a grid by clicking or double-clicking with the mouse on one of its cells or fields. Additional query words: VFoxWin
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