Regarding PJGrid.ocx

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Preety108

Hi,

We are using PJGrid.ocx as gantt chart control in our windows application
by creating the assemblies.But we are not getting the proper help regarding
the control.We want left pane of this gantt control acts like tree view but
not getting the indentlevel for rows.Whenever we run our application the
horizontal scrollbar is always be positioned to right end but we want to
start from left end.We also want that if we select any row in left pane whole
row gets highlighted.Parents timeline must be different and leaf childs
timeline must be in different formats.We also want predecessors of activities
by showing links between them.
 
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Christophe Fiessinger [MSFT]

Preety as you can guess this is an unsupported scenario from Microsoft as
documented in the SDK.
PJGrid.ocx is not meant to be used outside of PWA, and I’m sure you have
purchased the adequate Project Server licenses...
More info here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa209348(office.11).aspx

Christophe Fiessinger
Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/chrisfie
"Preety108" wrote in message


Hi,


We are using PJGrid.ocx as gantt chart control in our windows application
by creating the assemblies.But we are not getting the proper help regarding
the control.We want left pane of this gantt control acts like tree view but
not getting the indentlevel for rows.Whenever we run our application the
horizontal scrollbar is always be positioned to right end but we want to
start from left end.We also want that if we select any row in left pane
whole
row gets highlighted.Parents timeline must be different and leaf childs
timeline must be in different formats.We also want predecessors of
activities
by showing links between them.
 
P

Preety108

hi Christophe Fiessinger,
Whatever link you have provided me shows that we can develop the custom
solutions by using the PJGrid.ocx.And still we are using it with our windows
application in .net.But at some point we get stuck so need help regarding
above topics.

Thanks
 

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