Hi All,
We all know the flexibility given by the datagrid, in asp.net.
But i want to know one thing Is there any performance issues using the
datagrid,
In Asp. we used tables to manipulate a grid like structure, and it was
bit tedious, Datagrid programming was extremely easy when compared to
the tables.
That is an advantage, But is there any performance issues, when
considering all the alternatives 3 1382
Hi Thomson,
as you said in asp we used do with table and related tags to generate grid
like structure.
In ASP.NET also the same thing is happening, instead of our own
code...datagrid is doing the same work.
Performance wise...data grid is having lower performance then data list
contro. And datalist is having lower performance then datarepeater control.
Soon I'll give you an excellent article on this topic to you.
Cheers,
Jerome. M
"thomson" wrote: Hi All, We all know the flexibility given by the datagrid, in asp.net.
But i want to know one thing Is there any performance issues using the datagrid, In Asp. we used tables to manipulate a grid like structure, and it was bit tedious, Datagrid programming was extremely easy when compared to the tables.
That is an advantage, But is there any performance issues, when considering all the alternatives
Hi Thomson,
Have a loot at this page... you will get clear idea about those three
controls. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ebcontrols.asp
Cheers,
Jerome. M
"thomson" wrote: Hi All, We all know the flexibility given by the datagrid, in asp.net.
But i want to know one thing Is there any performance issues using the datagrid, In Asp. we used tables to manipulate a grid like structure, and it was bit tedious, Datagrid programming was extremely easy when compared to the tables.
That is an advantage, But is there any performance issues, when considering all the alternatives
Hi Jerome,
Thank You Very Much for the Link which you have provided
Thanks and regards
thomson
DotNetJerome wrote: Hi Thomson,
Have a loot at this page... you will get clear idea about those three
controls.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ebcontrols.asp Cheers,
Jerome. M
"thomson" wrote:
Hi All, We all know the flexibility given by the datagrid, in
asp.net. But i want to know one thing Is there any performance issues using
the datagrid, In Asp. we used tables to manipulate a grid like structure, and it
was bit tedious, Datagrid programming was extremely easy when compared
to the tables.
That is an advantage, But is there any performance issues, when considering all the alternatives
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