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Databinding simple question

Hello,

I have following code in my ASP.NET webform..

<td nowrap align=center><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.FLAG")
%></td>

Flag value could be either 'R' or 'P' - if its 'R' I want to print
'Rejected' in font Red and if its 'P' I want to print 'Processed' in
greeen.

Now I have been able to do this with <td nowrap align=center><%#
GETSTRING(DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.FLAG")) %></td>

but I just wanted to find out what are other ways to achive this? And
if what I did above is a good way to do it.

Thankx

AZXML

Nov 19 '05 #1
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 14:40:42 -0700, jsubscribe wrote:
Hello,

I have following code in my ASP.NET webform..

<td nowrap align=center><%# DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.FLAG")
%></td>

Flag value could be either 'R' or 'P' - if its 'R' I want to print
'Rejected' in font Red and if its 'P' I want to print 'Processed' in
greeen.

Now I have been able to do this with <td nowrap align=center><%#
GETSTRING(DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.FLAG")) %></td>

but I just wanted to find out what are other ways to achive this? And
if what I did above is a good way to do it.

Thankx

AZXML

You are on the right track.
You can ofcourse do the code in a stored procedure!

Nov 19 '05 #2

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