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Hai all, Am using devexpress XtraGrid in C#.NET application.On run time i want to hide 1 column of XtraGrid and access that column in code behind page.And please help to access rows and columns of XtraGrid.

Thank You

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To hide a column from user set columns visible property to False as mentioned above.

However this puts the hidden column in SelectColumn Menu which user can access at run time.

Right Click Grid Header -> Click Select Columns -> Choose hidden column from small window -> Drag it to the Grid.

In this case your hidden columns will be available to user. There are two possible solutions to avoid above Situation:

  1. In Addition to setting visible property of Column also set OptionColumn.AllowShowHide to False. This will make sure that this column will not Pop up in column select window.

  2. Other solution should be used only when you want to give absolutely no right to the user for changing the layout of the grid. This can be done by Setting GridView's property - OptionMenu->EnableColumnMenu to False. However after setting this user will be restricted from all other layout Options also like Groupping, filter, search etc.

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  • Do you know how to set AllowShowHide for a treelist?
    – Offler
    May 22, 2014 at 8:38
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    Hi..never used Treelist but this might help you: documentation.devexpress.com/#WindowsForms/CustomDocument326 Seems like it can be done with something like this: TreeListOptionsColumn.ShowInCustomizationForm property.
    – IFlyHigh
    May 27, 2014 at 14:27
  • The thing that was stumping me is you have to use fieldName. I was trying to use the name of the column and kept getting NULL back
    – greg
    Feb 15, 2023 at 21:43
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You should use the View.Columns[someFieldName].Visible property to hide / show a column. Please also refer to the following topic:

http://documentation.devexpress.com/#WindowsForms/CustomDocument753

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Try this: ColumnName.Visible=False;

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  • this does not work
    – greg
    Feb 15, 2023 at 21:41
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Ok. I did this to indefinitely hide ALL my xtraGrid columns so I can select the few I can show (make visible true).

        int myCount;
        try { myCount = this.gridView2.Columns.Count; }
        catch { myCount = 0; }

        for (int j = 0; j < myCount; j++)
        {
            this.gridView2.Columns[j].Visible = false;
        }

Hope it helps.

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