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The subject says it all. My simplified code is below:

<mx:DataGrid id="gridFields" width="100%">
  <mx:columns>
    <mx:DataGridColumn dataField="name" 
                       headerText="Name" />

    <mx:DataGridColumn dataField="description"
                       headerText="Description"/>

    <mx:DataGridColumn>
      <mx:itemRenderer>
        <fx:Component>
            <!--these two buttons are the problem-->
            <s:Button id="btnDeleteField"
                          label="Delete" 
                          click="outerDocument.deleteField(event)" />
            <s:Button id="btnEditField"
                      label="Edit"
                      click="outerDocument.editField(event)" />
        </fx:Component>
      </mx:itemRenderer>
    </mx:DataGridColumn>
  </mx:columns>
</mx:DataGrid>

2 Answers 2

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You can only place one primary component inside an <fx:Component> ... </fx:Component> block, since you are technically extending (in the OOP sense) whatever class you use. What you did is loosely the equivalent of writing MyComponent extends Button extends Button in ActionScript.

Instead, try placing the two buttons inside a single container, eg. a Group or BorderContainer.

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  • I tried surrounding the two buttons with HGroup. It now compiles and runs, but throws this error while trying to render TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert metadata::MetadataTypesDialog2InnerClass0@16b96c29 to mx.controls.listClasses.IListItemRenderer.
    – PBG
    Sep 13, 2011 at 17:43
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Solved my problem by doing the following

<mx:DataGridColumn>
  <mx:itemRenderer>
    <fx:Component>
      <s:MXDataGridItemRenderer>
        <s:HGroup>
          <mx:Button label="Aaa"/>  
          <mx:Button label="Bbb" />
        </s:HGroup>
      </s:MXDataGridItemRenderer>
    </fx:Component>
  </mx:itemRenderer>
</mx:DataGridColumn>
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  • Thank you so much for posting this! I was having a weird error 2025 on redraw involving a VBox as the top level component inside a Component, and miraculously wrapping it in an MXDataGridItemRenderer fixed it.
    – Maltiriel
    Mar 15, 2012 at 22:20

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