Is there a way of finding out which row is current in a TDBGrid?
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I'm not sure if I understand your question, but I'll attempt an answer and maybe you can clarify if this isn't what you are asking. Since a TDBGrid is tied to a DataSource, the current row is the same as the current row in the data source. You can query the DataSource, either by looking at a primary key value or the RecNo property to determine which record is the current one. |
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You can do it like this: 1 - Define a local class that is a copy of TDBGrid (this will let you access private methods):
2 - Then you can cast to your locally defined class, and pull from private methods as in:
Or, to get the row #:
This technique is useful in other situations, too, but I cannot claim credit. I got it from here. |
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If you don't want to depend on the data source to provide a record count and a current record (for example because you are using a unidirectional cursor on a remote server), then the technique of accessing the properties of the underlying grid control can be used. See this answer to a similar StackOverflow question. |
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