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datagridview button column - text not displaying [Solved]

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  • L Lost User

    Simon_Whale wrote:

    there is a datagridview control on the form

    With or without the correct caption on the buttons? I'll send my version by mail :)

    I are Troll :suss:

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    Simon_Whale
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    There is no captions on the button for the code i sent but im after putting a caption on the button for the users to press once again many thanks for your help SImon

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      Simon_Whale wrote:

      Runs with no errors but the text doesn't show up. Any ideas?

      Yup, you set the HeaderText[^] property to Nothing. Try something like this;

      buttonColumn.HeaderText = "Hello World"

      I are Troll :suss:

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      Simon_Whale
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      Ed, Thank you, you are a genius worked out the problem from your example. During my experimentation / design layouts i wasn't adding a datasource to the grid. so it was displaying the first empty row. I then created a simple list of integers and set that to the datasource of the datagridview and the text shows up on the button as expected. could you assume this is how its suppose to work? Many Thanks Simon

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        Ed, Thank you, you are a genius worked out the problem from your example. During my experimentation / design layouts i wasn't adding a datasource to the grid. so it was displaying the first empty row. I then created a simple list of integers and set that to the datasource of the datagridview and the text shows up on the button as expected. could you assume this is how its suppose to work? Many Thanks Simon

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        Lost User
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        Simon_Whale wrote:

        Thank you, you are a genius worked out the problem from your example.

        Glad that it helped, but you're the one who worked it out :)

        Simon_Whale wrote:

        I then created a simple list of integers and set that to the datasource of the datagridview and the text shows up on the button as expected. could you assume this is how its suppose to work?

        It's one way that it can work - there's a lot of ways to fill a datagridview. And yes, it would be a good way; it's easy to read, easy to comprehend and thus, easy on maintenance.

        I are Troll :suss:

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        • S Simon_Whale

          Guys and Gals, i have the following example VB.NET 2008

              ' Add a button column. 
              Dim buttonColumn As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()
              buttonColumn.HeaderText = ""
              buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request"
              buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status"
              buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True
              datagridview1.columns.add(buttoncolumn)
          

          Runs with no errors but the text doesn't show up. Any ideas? Thanks Simon

          modified on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 7:25 AM

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          David Mujica
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          I'm having the same problem. I read the postings, but I don't understand how this was solved. Here is my code snipet:

          Dim dgBtnCol As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()

          dgBtnCol.Name = "SelBtn"
          dgBtnCol.Text = "Select"

          DataGridView1.Columns.Add(dgBtnCol)
          Me.DataGridView1.DataSource = DT ' The datatable is already populated with data at this point

          The grid displays, but the caption on the button is nothing. How did the original poster solve this ? I forgot to add the following line of code .... dgBtnCol.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True Regards, David

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            I'm having the same problem. I read the postings, but I don't understand how this was solved. Here is my code snipet:

            Dim dgBtnCol As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()

            dgBtnCol.Name = "SelBtn"
            dgBtnCol.Text = "Select"

            DataGridView1.Columns.Add(dgBtnCol)
            Me.DataGridView1.DataSource = DT ' The datatable is already populated with data at this point

            The grid displays, but the caption on the button is nothing. How did the original poster solve this ? I forgot to add the following line of code .... dgBtnCol.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True Regards, David

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            Simon_Whale
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            Below is what i have working in a project

            Private Sub CreateGrid(ByRef data As DataView)
                'the questionno
                Dim BrokerNo As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                BrokerNo.HeaderText = "Broker Ref"
                BrokerNo.DataPropertyName = "brokerref"
                BrokerNo.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokerNo)
            
            
                'the question textbox in the grid
                Dim BrokersName As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                BrokersName.HeaderText = "Broker Name"
                BrokersName.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                BrokersName.DataPropertyName = "brokername"
                Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokersName)
            
            
                'drop down list on grid
                Dim BrokerStatus As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                BrokerStatus.DataPropertyName = "status"
                BrokerStatus.HeaderText = "Status"
                BrokerStatus.Name = "Status"
                Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokerStatus)
            
            
                'the Answer Question
                Dim Address As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                Address.Name = "Address"
                Address.DataPropertyName = "address"
                Address.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(Address)
            
            
            
                Dim TelNo As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                TelNo.HeaderText = "Tel No"
                TelNo.DataPropertyName = "telno"
                TelNo.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(TelNo)
            
            
                Dim buttonColumn As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()
                buttonColumn.HeaderText = "View"
                buttonColumn.Text = "View"
                buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True
                buttonColumn.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.DisplayedCells
                buttonColumn.FlatStyle = FlatStyle.Standard
                DataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn)
            
            
                DataGridView1.AlternatingRowsDefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.LightGreen
                DataGridView1.DataSource = data
            
              End Sub
            

            As barmey as a sack of badgers

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            • S Simon_Whale

              Below is what i have working in a project

              Private Sub CreateGrid(ByRef data As DataView)
                  'the questionno
                  Dim BrokerNo As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                  BrokerNo.HeaderText = "Broker Ref"
                  BrokerNo.DataPropertyName = "brokerref"
                  BrokerNo.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                  Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokerNo)
              
              
                  'the question textbox in the grid
                  Dim BrokersName As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                  BrokersName.HeaderText = "Broker Name"
                  BrokersName.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                  BrokersName.DataPropertyName = "brokername"
                  Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokersName)
              
              
                  'drop down list on grid
                  Dim BrokerStatus As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                  BrokerStatus.DataPropertyName = "status"
                  BrokerStatus.HeaderText = "Status"
                  BrokerStatus.Name = "Status"
                  Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(BrokerStatus)
              
              
                  'the Answer Question
                  Dim Address As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                  Address.Name = "Address"
                  Address.DataPropertyName = "address"
                  Address.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                  Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(Address)
              
              
              
                  Dim TelNo As New DataGridViewTextBoxColumn
                  TelNo.HeaderText = "Tel No"
                  TelNo.DataPropertyName = "telno"
                  TelNo.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.Fill
                  Me.DataGridView1.Columns.Add(TelNo)
              
              
                  Dim buttonColumn As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()
                  buttonColumn.HeaderText = "View"
                  buttonColumn.Text = "View"
                  buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True
                  buttonColumn.AutoSizeMode = DataGridViewAutoSizeColumnMode.DisplayedCells
                  buttonColumn.FlatStyle = FlatStyle.Standard
                  DataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn)
              
              
                  DataGridView1.AlternatingRowsDefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.LightGreen
                  DataGridView1.DataSource = data
              
                End Sub
              

              As barmey as a sack of badgers

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              David Mujica
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              Thanks for the quick reply. After looking at my code more closely, I was missing the following: dgBtnCol.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True My code is now working. Thanks.

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              • D David Mujica

                Thanks for the quick reply. After looking at my code more closely, I was missing the following: dgBtnCol.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True My code is now working. Thanks.

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                HomeSen
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                Another workaround is to set the NullValue of the column to the desired text. In a project of mine I have a DataGridView where the user can add rows manually. The text for the button didn't appear and nothing seemed to work. I then remembered that there is always a NullValue property and after I set this, the text appeared on the button ;)

                DataGridViewCellStyle8.NullValue = "Some Text"
                Me.AddStillstand.DefaultCellStyle = DataGridViewCellStyle8
                Me.AddStillstand.HeaderText = ""
                Me.AddStillstand.Text = "Some Text"

                Just in case someone else is having a similar issue ;)

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                • S Simon_Whale

                  Guys and Gals, i have the following example VB.NET 2008

                      ' Add a button column. 
                      Dim buttonColumn As New DataGridViewButtonColumn()
                      buttonColumn.HeaderText = ""
                      buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request"
                      buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status"
                      buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = True
                      datagridview1.columns.add(buttoncolumn)
                  

                  Runs with no errors but the text doesn't show up. Any ideas? Thanks Simon

                  modified on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 7:25 AM

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                  Ajit Yagnesh
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                  The code is working. just make sure that you apply this after assigning the datasource to your grid control. Step 1. After assign datasource to grid. // Add a button column. DataGridViewButtonColumn buttonColumn = new DataGridViewButtonColumn(); buttonColumn.HeaderText = ""; buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request"; buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status"; buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = true; dataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn); step2. just after adding the columns register your click event like below. // Add a CellClick handler to handle clicks in the button column. dataGridView1.CellClick += new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellClick); step 3. now on below event, void dataGridView1_CellClick(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e) make sure which button is clicked when multiple are there. if (e.RowIndex < 0 || e.ColumnIndex != dataGridView1.Columns["Status Request"].Index) return; // Retrieve the task ID. Int32 taskID = (Int32)dataGridView1[0, e.RowIndex].Value; // Retrieve the Employee object from the "Assigned To" cell. Employee assignedTo = dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex] .Cells["Assigned To"].Value as Employee; ======================== Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171619.aspx[^]

                  hello give me code

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                    The code is working. just make sure that you apply this after assigning the datasource to your grid control. Step 1. After assign datasource to grid. // Add a button column. DataGridViewButtonColumn buttonColumn = new DataGridViewButtonColumn(); buttonColumn.HeaderText = ""; buttonColumn.Name = "Status Request"; buttonColumn.Text = "Request Status"; buttonColumn.UseColumnTextForButtonValue = true; dataGridView1.Columns.Add(buttonColumn); step2. just after adding the columns register your click event like below. // Add a CellClick handler to handle clicks in the button column. dataGridView1.CellClick += new DataGridViewCellEventHandler(dataGridView1_CellClick); step 3. now on below event, void dataGridView1_CellClick(object sender, DataGridViewCellEventArgs e) make sure which button is clicked when multiple are there. if (e.RowIndex < 0 || e.ColumnIndex != dataGridView1.Columns["Status Request"].Index) return; // Retrieve the task ID. Int32 taskID = (Int32)dataGridView1[0, e.RowIndex].Value; // Retrieve the Employee object from the "Assigned To" cell. Employee assignedTo = dataGridView1.Rows[e.RowIndex] .Cells["Assigned To"].Value as Employee; ======================== Ref: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms171619.aspx[^]

                    hello give me code

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                    Simon_Whale
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                    Mate this was solved last year

                    As barmey as a sack of badgers Dude, if I knew what I was doing in life, I'd be rich, retired, dating a supermodel and laughing at the rest of you from the sidelines.

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                    • H HomeSen

                      Another workaround is to set the NullValue of the column to the desired text. In a project of mine I have a DataGridView where the user can add rows manually. The text for the button didn't appear and nothing seemed to work. I then remembered that there is always a NullValue property and after I set this, the text appeared on the button ;)

                      DataGridViewCellStyle8.NullValue = "Some Text"
                      Me.AddStillstand.DefaultCellStyle = DataGridViewCellStyle8
                      Me.AddStillstand.HeaderText = ""
                      Me.AddStillstand.Text = "Some Text"

                      Just in case someone else is having a similar issue ;)

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                      Bob Stanneveld
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                      Hi, I was pondering quite some time over this issue. The NullValue property did the trick :) Thanks for posting this! Kind regards, Bob Stanneveld

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