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What's the best way to make a survey in .NET?

Hello,

I want to make a survey that reads the questions off a database and then has
next to each question the appropriate answer types - yes/no; agree/somewhat
agree/somewhat disagree/disagree; free-form.

I thought of making three UserControls, each with a label (where the
question would be passed) and the appropriate text box or radiobuttons.
Based on the question the logic would choose which set of boxes/buttons to
place next to the question.

My questions are:
1) Is it possible to apply this sort of logic in a datalist? If so, how?
2) What is the best thing to use: repeater, datalist, datagrid?
3) If I have radiobuttons or a textbox, etc. (which are user controls) in a
datalist how do I pass information to the label and return the selected
answer?

OK, I know those are pretty big questions but I am just looking for general
guidance (if beggars can be choosers VB examples would be nice).

Thank you.
Nov 19 '05 #1
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See this at:- http://www.nsurvey.org
Its free and GREAT.
Patrick
*Enjoy

"Gummy" <gu***@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:11*************@corp.supernews.com...
Hello,

I want to make a survey that reads the questions off a database and then has next to each question the appropriate answer types - yes/no; agree/somewhat agree/somewhat disagree/disagree; free-form.

I thought of making three UserControls, each with a label (where the
question would be passed) and the appropriate text box or radiobuttons.
Based on the question the logic would choose which set of boxes/buttons to
place next to the question.

My questions are:
1) Is it possible to apply this sort of logic in a datalist? If so, how?
2) What is the best thing to use: repeater, datalist, datagrid?
3) If I have radiobuttons or a textbox, etc. (which are user controls) in a datalist how do I pass information to the label and return the selected
answer?

OK, I know those are pretty big questions but I am just looking for general guidance (if beggars can be choosers VB examples would be nice).

Thank you.

Nov 19 '05 #2
Thank you for the info.

"Patrick.O.Ige" <na********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O6**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
See this at:- http://www.nsurvey.org
Its free and GREAT.
Patrick
*Enjoy

"Gummy" <gu***@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:11*************@corp.supernews.com...
Hello,

I want to make a survey that reads the questions off a database and then has
next to each question the appropriate answer types - yes/no;

agree/somewhat
agree/somewhat disagree/disagree; free-form.

I thought of making three UserControls, each with a label (where the
question would be passed) and the appropriate text box or radiobuttons.
Based on the question the logic would choose which set of boxes/buttons to place next to the question.

My questions are:
1) Is it possible to apply this sort of logic in a datalist? If so, how?
2) What is the best thing to use: repeater, datalist, datagrid?
3) If I have radiobuttons or a textbox, etc. (which are user controls)

in a
datalist how do I pass information to the label and return the selected
answer?

OK, I know those are pretty big questions but I am just looking for

general
guidance (if beggars can be choosers VB examples would be nice).

Thank you.


Nov 19 '05 #3

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