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Tue, Aug 12 2008 11:47 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
><< Because as soon as you click on the little triangle or + it opens the >whole lot back up as it was. >> > >That's not what I'm seeing here. We are calling Collapse for the node with >the Recurse parameter set to True, which means that all of the sub-nodes >will be collapsed also when you click on the Collapse button at the top of >the explorer tree view. This could be a communications breakdown. Click once and the tree collapses from the selected node on down, including sub-nodes. Click again and the node reopens with all the sub nodes in the same expanded state as when the tree was collapsed. Which checking with a simple tree is standard behaviour. I'll have to check to see what I've done to mine (TElTreeLite rather than TTreeView) to make them collapse fully. Roy Lambert |
Tue, Aug 12 2008 11:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
I have a right-click menu from which I call FullCollapse and in the collapsing event I walk down the tree and close sub-nodes. Roy Lambert |
Tue, Aug 12 2008 5:36 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< This could be a communications breakdown. Click once and the tree collapses from the selected node on down, >> Click once on what ? The collapse button for the explorer at the top, or the + button for the node ? I'm talking about the former, not the latter. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Aug 13 2008 2:14 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
I knew it was a communications problem (or more correctly me being thick). I'm going to have to follow the advice I give to users - read the screen <bg>. All I can say is that I had one of those mode blocks that are best solved by leaning over someone's shoulder, pointing, and screaming "that button" Playing with it I love the expand the node - that'll keep me entertained for hours. Now for a bug. Click on ElevateDB Manager, click collapse all, click expand all and you get --------------------------- ElevateDB Manager --------------------------- ElevateDB Error #409 The configuration path is empty. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- I think you need to disable the expand button here as you've done elsewhere Roy Lambert ps I would like to reiterate my thanks to whoever it was that pointed out ctrl-c worked on error messages. |
Wed, Aug 13 2008 10:32 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< Now for a bug. Click on ElevateDB Manager, click collapse all, click expand all and you get >> It works fine here. More than likely this is related to the issue with closing the session with an open table. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Wed, Aug 13 2008 11:17 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
><< Now for a bug. Click on ElevateDB Manager, click collapse all, click >expand all and you get >> > >It works fine here. More than likely this is related to the issue with >closing the session with an open table. Don't think so. I've tried closing everything manually, disconnecting all sessions and I still get it. But I just noticed the default session doesn't have a path defined. Put one in and the problem goes away. Roy Lambert |
Thu, Aug 14 2008 10:55 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< But I just noticed the default session doesn't have a path defined. Put one in and the problem goes away. >> Yep, that will do it. Every session requires the proper connection information or else the expand will get an error. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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