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accessing records column-wise from database in C# asp.net web application

hi to all,

suppose i created a sql table with one field..........then i inserted 5 records on that table.......
if i use datagrid for accessing these records it ll shows all the records row wise........is there any tools or coding in C# asp.net web application, so that i can access these recoeds in column-wise.......
i hope u ll reply me soon......

krishnarjun
Jul 3 '06 #1
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