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Re: Data Browser



This, and many other aspects of the DataBrowser, are described in TechNote
2009.

on 6/26/01 10:52 AM, James Berry at email@hidden wrote:

> This is indeed what happens, and by design. I agree that it is somewhat
> non-intuitive; I wrote a bug about it when I first saw it happen!
> Documentation would help this ;)
>
> Databrowser will delete your data when the disclosure triangle is closed.
> You need to watch for the event that shows it's been opened again, and add
> the data then.
>
> The really best way to use the databrowser is to just add data in response
> to such events, except for perhaps at the highest level, where you need to
> add the top layer of data.
>
> Just remember: DataBrowser really assume that you've got some sort of
> backing data hierarchy or algorithm that you use to track and maintain your
> data. Its references to your data are only for the purpose of display and
> manipulation.
>
> -jdb
>
> On 6/26/01 8:50 AM, "eric" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone else had the problem of displaying data (text only) in the OSX
>> DataBrowser, including disclosure triangles, where data seems to get deleted
>> from DataBrowser when a disclosure triangle is closed?
>>
>> I'm using:
>> - OSX Project Builder
>> - Carbon with Nib (Mach-O only)
>> - OSX 10.0.3
>> - DataBrowser column framework and enclosing rectangle are supplied by the
>> Nib
>>
>> Not only does the data seem to disappear in that you can't open the
>> disclosure triangle and see anything, but when you query the DataBrowser
>> database those once hidden records are actually gone.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> eric
>> Keyspan Engineering
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