The Grid Class in PeopleCode
The PeopleCode grid object is a reference to a page runtime object for the grid. These particular page runtime objects aren’t present until the Component is started.
Note: PeopleSoft builds a page grid one row at a time. Because the Grid class applies to a complete grid, you can’t attach PeopleCode that uses the Grid class to events that occur before the grid is built; the earliest event you can use is the page Activate Event.
If you’re using the grid within a secondary page, the runtime object for the grid isn’t created until the secondary page is run. The grid object can’t be obtained until then, which means that the earliest PeopleCode event you can use to activate a grid that’s on a secondary page is the Activate event for the secondary page.
The attributes you set for displaying a page grid remain in effect only while the page is active. When you switch between pages in a component, you have to reapply those changes every time the page is displayed.
In addition, the Activate event associated with a page fires every time the page is displayed. Any PeopleCode associated with that Activate event runs, which may undo the changes you made when the page was last active. For example, if you hide a grid column in the Activate event, then display it as part of a user action, when the user tabs to another page in the component, then tabs back, the Activate event runs again, hiding the grid column again.
If a user at runtime hides a column of a grid, tabs to another page in the component, then tabs back to the first page, the page is refreshed and the grid column is displayed again.
When you place a grid on a page, the grid is automatically named the same as the name of the primary record of the scroll for the grid. This is the name you use with the GetGrid function. You can change this name on the Record tab of the Grid properties.
Note: There is no visible property for a grid, just a grid column. However, you can still hide an entire grid. Remember, many of the Rowset methods and properties work on a grid. If you want to hide an entire grid, obtain the rowset for that grid and use the HideAllRows method of the Rowset class to hide the grid.
Use the grid classes to access an ordinary grid. Use the analytic grid classes to access an analytic grid.