This one has been asked and answered before, the .Net environment hides the actual exception and replaces it with a warning exception…
My question though is this. How does the GridView InvalidValueExceptionEventArg -> EditorValueException.SourceException do it??
When I handle InvalidValueException on the GridView I CAN get the original exception, but when I handle the same InvalidValueException on a TextEdit I cannot. What is the difference? They are both Controls and Editors are they not? Why does one work and njot the other??
thnaks,
JIM
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