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Posted 07/25/2006 2:27:19 PM


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I know there is no way to enable/disable specific radio group items in the DevExpress RadioGroup, but is there a way with the inherited RadioGroup?  The answer I got from DevEx was to use a group with CheckEdits and set the RadioGroupIndex on each of them.  This will work for the enabling/disabling, but what about binding to a control like this?  I'm not sure about how I can accomplish this.  I really just need a RadioGroup that will allow me to enable/disable certain items and will also allow me to bind to one field as an index.
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Posted 07/26/2006 1:28:22 PM


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Andria,

I will have to look into this and see if I can setup a scenario.  If you have a simple test project that you could post that would help a lot.  Otherwise I will try to sit down and see how the DevEx controls behave and see if there is a solution.

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Posted 08/08/2006 9:57:29 AM


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Has anything been figured out with this? 
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