Upvote 1

Data Grid Movement Issue

Known Jeff Goldszer 2 years ago

This prototype is designed to drag (not drop) a task from the "To Do List" to any where on the screen.

The prototype was designed to drag a data grid that should be directly under the cursor. (Image 1)


It works the first time a task is dragged but subsequent drags places the data grid on the first task that was dragged and not on the data grid where the cursor is located. (Image 2)


Image 3 displays the location of the move action that codes the data grid movement.


Image 1, Image 2, Image 3 and the vp files are contained with the attach zip file.

kind regards,

Jeff

Replies (7)
photo
1

Hi Jeff, we have found a bug related to OnDrop, I have already reported it and we will be working on it.

As a , I attach your vp with a workaround.

Greetings.

photo
1

I noticed the vp file I originally uploaded suffers from the data grid height issue that I submitted last week. I hard coded the height so that the prototype works properly. I also replaced the images with a video that hopefully illustrates the issue better.


This prototype is designed to drag (not drop) a task from the "To Do List" to any where on the screen.

The data grid dragged should be directly under the cursor.


It works the first time a task is dragged but subsequent drags places the data grid on the first task that was dragged and not on the data grid where the cursor is located.


mp4 and vp files are contained with the attach zip file.

kind regards,


Jeff

photo
1

This is not a "On drop" issue. It seems to be related to the "move action".


Kind Regards,

Jeff

photo
1

Hello,

Thanks information, our product engineers are working on it.


Greetings.

photo
1

Hey Ria,

Thank you for your response. Is there a work around?

photo
1

Hello, please check previous answers, your .vp has been attached with the workaround.

greetings.

photo
1

Hey Risa,

Thank you so much for the work around. I am still have some trouble with community blog.


Kind Regards,

Jeff

Leave a Comment
 
Attach a file