The TDBGrid control lets users change data directly within grid cells. This topic explains how you can activate an in-place editor from scripts. Note that before activating the cell’s in-place editor, you need to locate the desired cell within the grid and select it. To search for the desired row, you can use the methods described here: Searching for Records in Borland TDBGrid. The Selecting Cells in Borland TDBGrid topic explains how you can select the desired grid cell.
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It is possible to activate the edit mode of the current cell in the following ways:
- By clicking the cell. You can use the ClickCellaction of aBorlandTDBGridobject corresponding to the TDBGrid control.
- By pressing the Enter or F2 key. You can simulate this key press using the Keysaction applied to the grid control.
- By setting the grid’s EditorModeproperty to True.
The following example demonstrates how you can implement some of these approaches in scripts:
Example
JavaScript, JScript
function Main ()
{
  var p, Grid;
  // Obtain the grid object
  p = Sys.Process("csdemos");
  p.VCLObject("FrmLauncher").VCLObject("BtnViews").ClickButton();
  Grid = p.VCLObject("FrmViewDemo").VCLObject("Panel2").VCLObject("DBGrid1");
  ActivateCellEditor (Grid, 2, "LastName");
  Grid.Keys ("Clemens" + "[Enter]");
}
function ActivateCellEditor (Grid, RowIndex, ColumnId)
{
  // Select the cell
  Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId);
  // Use any of the following statements to activate the edit mode:
  // Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId);   // Click the cell
  Grid.Keys ("[Enter]");   // Simulate the Enter shortcut
}
Python
def Main():
  # Obtain the grid object
  p = Sys.Process("csdemos")
  p.VCLObject("FrmLauncher").VCLObject("BtnViews").ClickButton()
  Grid = p.VCLObject("FrmViewDemo").VCLObject("Panel2").VCLObject("DBGrid1")
  ActivateCellEditor (Grid, 2, "LastName")
  Grid.Keys ("Clemens" + "[Enter]")
def ActivateCellEditor (Grid, RowIndex, ColumnId):
  # Select the cell
  Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId)
  # Use any of the following statements to activate the edit mode:
  # Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId)   # Click the cell
  Grid.Keys ("[Enter]")   # Simulate the Enter shortcutVBScript
Sub Main
  Dim p, Grid
  ' Obtain the grid object
  Set p = Sys.Process("csdemos")
  p.VCLObject("FrmLauncher").VCLObject("BtnViews").ClickButton
  Set Grid = p.VCLObject("FrmViewDemo").VCLObject("Panel2").VCLObject("DBGrid1")
  Call ActivateCellEditor (Grid, 2, "LastName")
  Grid.Keys ("Clemens" & "[Enter]")
End Sub
Sub ActivateCellEditor (Grid, RowIndex, ColumnId)
  ' Select the cell
  Call Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId)
  ' Use any of the following statements to activate the edit mode:
  ' Call Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId)   ' Click the cell
  Grid.Keys ("[Enter]")   ' Simulate the Enter shortcut
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure ActivateCellEditor (Grid, RowIndex, ColumnId);
begin
  // Select the cell
  Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId);
  // Use any of the following statements to activate the edit mode:
  // Grid.ClickCell (RowIndex, ColumnId);   // Click the cell
  Grid.Keys ('[Enter]');   // Simulate the Enter shortcut
end;
procedure Main;
var p, Grid : OleVariant;
begin
  // Obtain the grid object
  p := Sys.Process('csdemos');
  p.VCLObject('FrmLauncher').VCLObject('BtnViews').ClickButton;
  Grid := p.VCLObject('FrmViewDemo').VCLObject('Panel2').VCLObject('DBGrid1');
  ActivateCellEditor (Grid, 2, 'LastName');
  Grid.Keys ('Clemens' + '[Enter]');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Main ()
{
  var p, Grid;
  // Obtain the grid object
  p = Sys["Process"]("csdemos");
  p["VCLObject"]("FrmLauncher")["VCLObject"]("BtnViews")["ClickButton"]();
  Grid = p["VCLObject"]("FrmViewDemo")["VCLObject"]("Panel2")["VCLObject"]("DBGrid1");
  ActivateCellEditor (Grid, 2, "LastName");
  Grid["Keys"]("Clemens" + "[Enter]");
}
function ActivateCellEditor (Grid, RowIndex, ColumnId)
{
  // Select the cell
  Grid["ClickCell"](RowIndex, ColumnId);
  // Use any of the following statements to activate the edit mode:
  // Grid["ClickCell"](RowIndex, ColumnId);   // Click the cell
  Grid["Keys"]("[Enter]");   // Simulate the Enter shortcut
}
See Also
Working With Borland TDBGrid
Selecting Cells in Borland TDBGrid
Obtaining and Setting Cell Values in Borland TDBGrid
ClickCell Action (Grid Controls)
Keys Action

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