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Hi Guys, Im a newbie Im building a site in asp.net 2 vb using visual studio and sql express.

The company sells large amounts of stone. I have user management setup and so far the site shows a list of products which they can then click to drill down into greater detail about that product. I want to add the abilty for a logged in customer to then select this product to place an order, it needs to add to basket, allow them to update the quantity they want, or delete the item, and then when they click proceed add the order to an order table in my database. There is no transactions functionality required as the company does not use cc processing. Its simply to place the order, it must capture the customer id, price quantity product id, and create an order in the order table with unique order id. Also id like it to force them to login incase theyre not when they place an order.

Ive looked everywhere and cant find a tutorial for this or some code examples to help with this and i dont want to use starter kits as i prefer doing it myself so i learn from it. Can somone point me in the right direction.

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Jun 8 '07 #1
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