Well I have an issue with DBGrid vertical scrolling. When I scroll it vertically with mousewheel or vertical scrollbar it moves selected row up and down. I want to make it scroll not selected row but entire grid. Just like it works in Microsoft Excel for example (just to let you know what I mean). Any suggestions?
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I don't think that's possible, since to me it seems that scrollbar on DBGrids are more like a progress indicator rather than a scroll. It behaves differently from the scrolls in ListViews where you scroll "pages", in the db controls even if you move up or down a single row the scrollbar changes to reflect the "current row"/"total rows" fraction |
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Well, almost what I'd like to see. Found the post of hanuleye on swissdelhicenter.ch. This code let's you freely scroll DBGrid with mouse wheel. unit Unit1; interface uses Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms, Dialogs, Grids, DBGrids, DB, DBTables; type TForm1 = class(TForm) DataSource1: TDataSource; Table1: TTable; DBGrid1: TDBGrid; procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject); procedure DBGridMouseWheel(Sender: TObject; Shift: TShiftState; WheelDelta: Integer; MousePos: TPoint; var Handled: Boolean); private { Private declarations } public { Public declarations } end; TWheelDBGrid = class(TDBGrid) public property OnMouseWheel; end; var Form1: TForm1; implementation {$R *.dfm} procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject); begin TWheelDBGrid(DBGrid1).OnMouseWheel := DBGridMouseWheel; end; function GetNumScrollLines: Integer; begin SystemParametersInfo(SPI_GETWHEELSCROLLLINES, 0, @Result, 0); end; procedure TForm1.DBGridMouseWheel(Sender: TObject; Shift: TShiftState; WheelDelta: Integer; MousePos: TPoint; var Handled: Boolean); var Direction: Shortint; begin Direction := 1; if WheelDelta = 0 then Exit else if WheelDelta > 0 then Direction := -1; with TDBGrid(Sender) do begin if Assigned(DataSource) and Assigned(DataSource.DataSet) then DataSource.DataSet.MoveBy(Direction * GetNumScrollLines); Invalidate; end; end; end. |
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