Hi,
I would like to know if i can make cells in column of type “tree” in a tree grid as non-editable?
mygrid.setColTypes(“tree,ro,ro”);
The first column type is marked as “tree” but at the sametime i would also want some of the cells in the column to be non-editable. If i make the column type as “ro” then the tree is not displayed in column. How do i make the column type as “tree” as well as make some of the cells in the column as read-only?
Thanks,
Trupti
To make “tree” cell not editable you can add following line to the treeGrid init:
mygrid.enableTreeCellEdit(false)
Thanks a lot for such a prompt reply.
I implemented your suggestion, but this makes all the nodes in the tree as non-editable. My requirement is to make some of the nodes in the tree as read-only while i should still to able to edit remaining nodes in the tree.
Thanks,
Trupti
You can disable editor of the necessary cell with setDisabled(true) method:
mygrid.cellByInd(rowId,cellIndex).setDisabled(true)
Hi,
I tried using :
mygrid.cellByIndex(0,0).setDisabled(true);
But this does not make the cell un-editable, the first cell in the grid still remain editable.
Following code snippet is used bye me:
mygrid = new dhtmlXGridObject(‘gridbox’);
mygrid.selMultiRows = true;
mygrid.imgURL = “./images/”;
mygrid.setHeader(“Name,Status,Owner,Version,Last Modified”);
mygrid.setInitWidths(“550,70,70,70,90”)
mygrid.setColAlign(“left,left,left,left,center”)
mygrid.setColTypes(“tree,ro,ro,ro,ro”);
mygrid.setColSorting(“str,str,str,str,str”)
mygrid.enableAutoHeigth(true);
mygrid.setSkin(“xp”);
mygrid.enableTreeGridLines();
mygrid.enableMultiselect(true);
mygrid.init();
mygrid.loadXML(“rma_grid_data.xml”);
debugger;
mygrid.cellByIndex(0,0).setDisabled(true);
Please let me know if i am making some mistake in using the setDisabled() method.
Thanks,
Trupti
cellByIndex() method should be called only after necessary cell was loaded:
mygrid.loadXML(“rma_grid_data.xml”,function(){
mygrid.cellByIndex(0,0).setDisabled(true);
});
I tried the above piece of code, but it isn’t working for me.
Thanks,
Trupti