Jack,
If you're always going to be adding a row, it's it easier to just do:
objRefferaltestScore.TestScore.Add(new ObjName);
You can then use the Repeater.ItemDataBound event to look for when that row
is being rendered and change how it's rendered.
Here's info on the event:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...boundtopic.asp
Not the exact answer you're looking for.
Another option is to create a new custom control that inherits from
Repeater. This custom control would always adds a row at the end, probably
during the OnRender event handler.
HTH
Steve
"Jack" <Ja**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I have a repeater bound to a collection of business objects:
ScoresRepeater.DataSource = objReferralTestScore.TestScore;
ScoresRepeater.DataBind();
How can I add a "new" row to the repeater without adding to the collection
of bus objects?
Thanks in advance, Jack.