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How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

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    How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

    I need to hide the grid portion of the grid object and only display the detail portion. This is useful after having selected a client and then opening a new A5w page with a tabbed object, each tab containing various info on the selected client. Each object under the tabbed container has a filter based on a page variable containing the client number.

    the only way I have found to do it so far is to set a custom Master template and then set the code for the grid portion to: style="display:none;">

    Perhaps there is an easier way?

    bob
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    Re: How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

    @Bob -
    I need to do the same thing and posed the same question earlier today (where I had a Grid/Detail component, and I wanted a harmonious divorce)

    couple of suggestions, since I'm not quite sure where you're at....

    Assuming that you have not created the detail view as part of the parent grid yet:

    create the detail view as a new grid component, probably choosing Single Record Form (view, edit, insert delete); there will be a grid, but it's hidden (ie, this is what you were proposing, but the template is already set up for you)

    From the parent grid, add a field that's a button, and build the action javascript so that the Button's action is to open a grid component - and the grid component that it opens is the Detail View (clearly, you'll need to set the link).

    If you have already created a component that is a parent grid with a detail view, and want them to 'divorce'
    - see my thread from earlier today


    After that - Sounds to me like you'd want it to open in a Tabbed UI - so, after you create the detail View, create a Tabbed UI and add the two components to it (ie, the parent grid, and the Detail View


    hope this gets you going towards what you have in mind

    BTW - I haven't felt the need to create pages for each of these grids.... I have:
    a navigation system component that links to a Tabbed UI
    and the Tabbed UI loads the Parent Grid Component
    MSQL since 2010
    A5V11 since Feb 2012

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      #3
      Re: How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

      You could also consider to use a dialog component
      Frank

      Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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        Re: How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

        Thanks to both of you. I knew I had seen how to do that but for the life of me I could not find it again!
        Key is to select the type when creating the grid. Or if you change your mind, like I apparently did, you have to learn a bit about Master templates.

        bob
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          #5
          Re: How to hide the grid portion of a grid and only show the detail?

          learn a bit about Master Templates, but also about setting some of the properties

          ie, when we start off with the right template, the default property settings are already set up

          If you start with the wrong template, we can still get where we want to go, but we have to figure out what to toggle on and off.

          either way, it's a good learning process.
          MSQL since 2010
          A5V11 since Feb 2012

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