I am sorry, I just realized that I have posted this in the wrong newsgroup.
"Steven Cheng[MSFT]" <stcheng@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Patrik,
>
> As for the "DataGridView" control, do you mean the DataGrid or GridView
> control? I'd like to confirm that you're using either of the two ASP.NET
> template databound controls.
>
> According to your description, you want to make a certain column(multiple
> rows) in the GridView control have different editable status for each row
> of that column, correct? If so, here are some of my understanding and
> some
> questions which need your confirm:
>
> ** For the Readonly property of GridViews' columns, when you set it, it
> will be applied to all the rows of that column, therefore, this property
> can not be used to adjust individual cell(of a certain column)'s
> visibility
> or edit mode.
>
> ** Since you want some rows of the column to be editable, how do you add
> the edit UI/tempalte? Do you define two templates(ItemTemplate and
> EditTemplate) or simply define only one template(ItemTemplate) and put
> different control according to whether that row is editable?
>
> ** Is the "AddRows" event the "RowCreated" event of GridView? If so
> what's your current code logic in it?
>
> I would be helpful if you can provide us some code fragment to demonstrate
> your current implement so that we can perform research on this.
>
> Please feel free to post here if there is anything I missed.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Steven Cheng
>
> Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
>
>
>
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