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DataGridView adding multiple bands.

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RMZ - 27 Dec 2006 21:44 GMT
Does the Microsoft DataGridView control support multiple bands (i.e.
expanding rows with embedded grids). If not, can anyone recommend a
good third-party solution for someone needing to manually build out a
multi-band grid without a fixed data source. The Infragistics controls
seem to be based entirely around a data source. I really don't want the
control to try and "help me" in this way. I just want maximum
flexibility at run-time.

The legacy Grid control fromt he 1.0 framework looks like an option,
but I'd like to know if there is something better.

Thanks
RobinS - 27 Dec 2006 22:22 GMT
The Microsoft DataGridView control does not support heirarchical
datasets like the Microsoft MSHFlexGrid control did.

Robin S.
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> Does the Microsoft DataGridView control support multiple bands (i.e.
> expanding rows with embedded grids). If not, can anyone recommend a
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