CygNet Webinar – Using the Generic Grid Control in CygNet Studio

May 3, 2017 / 0 comments / in General  / by Luke Williams

In CygNet 8.5.0 we released the Generic Grid Control, an ActiveX control that can be used in CygNet Studio and Vision to display whatever data you choose.

Have you ever wanted to populate a simple grid in Studio? Have you seen or used the sample Redundancy Dashboard screen in Studio? Ever wondered how you could make a grid like it?

The grid is configured in the script editor with, you guessed it, VBScript!

The Redudancy Dashboard sample screen is being distributed on the CD Image as of version 8.5.0, but how many have opened the CSF to comb through the Script Editor to figure out how we configured that control?

CygNet Webinar – Using the Generic Grid Control in CygNet Studio - Redundancy Dashboard

Join us for a introduction to customizing, and populating the Generic Grid Control with both CygNet and external data.   At the conclusion of the webinar you’ll have the information you need to jump into and configure the Generic Grid Control for yourself.

CygNet Webinar – Using the Generic Grid Control in CygNet Studio - Demo Grid

This webinar will walk through how to add columns, rows, set grid colors, tie into CygNet data, and how to display data from non-CygNet sources.  Our May webinar will be held Wednesday, May 31st at 8:00am PST and should last about an hour.

Click here to register to attend the free webinar and we’ll send you an invite to the WebEx session.

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