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by: ck388 |
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For some reason when I enable the callback feature of the gridview I
still get a page refresh, that is it seems like there is a postback
that occurs, not a callback which is just supposed to update not the
whole page, but a portion of the page.
Strangely enough the URL below
http://beta.asp.net/QUICKSTARTV20/aspnet/doc/ctrlref/data/gridview.aspx
(VB GridView Paging and Sorting Callbacks example)
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by: James Rosewell |
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I'm getting an error in the following scenario.
- A GridView control is bound to an SQLDataSource.
- The user selects a column for sorting.
- Some time later in code the column used for sorting is removed and the
SelectCommand SQL changed so that the field is not returned.
- When the GridView is redisplayed an error occurs because the
GridView.SortExpression is no longer a valid column.
The SortExpression property of the GridView...
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by: Bishop |
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I want to find out if there is a way to use the gridview to list products
simular to the listing on this page:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/103-7922422-8587868?&node=1045744&field-pctoffbin=50%25%20-%2070%25%20off
I'm guessing this may be better suited for a datalist but I am much more
famular with the gridview that I'd like to find out if I can use that first.
Also I like the built in paging and sorting that the gridview offers.
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by: Chris |
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Hi,
I read about client callback and i have a question.
Assume the option "sorting" is set in a gridview.
Each time the user clicks on a fieldname, the data are sorted.
My question is: are the data on each click fetched from the server, or are
they 'cached' on the client-side and so avoiding a lot of transferts
between server and browser?
If not 'cached', would it not bebetter to use the client callback
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by: samb |
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When I use manual databinding to a GridView control, as bellow.
'Retrive a DataSet from database
Dim ds As DataSet = uda.GetUsers(conectionString)
'gvUsers - The GridView
gvUsers.DataSource = ds
gvUsers.DataBind()
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by: kurt sune |
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I have a an aspx page with a gridview.
The gridview is data bound to a generic list of custom classes.
The gridview's DataSource is thus not set.
Now I want to add sorting to it.
So I create an eventhandler thus:
Protected Sub grdResult_Sorting(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewSortEventArgs) Handles grdResult.Sorting
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by: =?Utf-8?B?R2VyaGFyZA==?= |
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I have a vb.net 2.0 app that is loading a GridView with a DataSource that is
returned from a function.
The definitions in the function are:
Dim ReportDS As DataSet = New DataSet
Dim ReportTable As System.Data.DataTable = New
System.Data.DataTable("SendTo")
The ReportTable is populated row by row by data gotten back from the
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by: =?Utf-8?B?YmJkb2J1ZGR5?= |
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I have a question that maybe somebody can help me out.
I have a gridview that is bound to a sqltable, and I have created two
template columns.
I am having problems getting the sorting to work. I turned on the Allow
Sorting property but when I click one of the columns that is bound, it will
not sort.
Below is the code I am using
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by: gnewsgroup |
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I have a GridView, in which the header of one column changes depending
on the selected value of a DropDownList outside of this GridView.
I did this dynamic header through
protected void GridView1_RowCreated(object sender,
GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Header)
{
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Hello folks,
I am unable to find appropriate documentation on the type promotion of bit-fields when using the generalised comparison operator "<=>".
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
g++-12 -std=c++20 -Wnarrowing bit_field.cpp
Here is the code in...
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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