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i have used the data wizard form to create a data form with a datagrid on it.
What i want to do is add a new coloum and put a Button in it. can anyboody
showm me how to do this .... I will need the onclick event for the button
as well

eg

cell 1 cell2 cell3

text text Button
text text Button
text text Button
etc

thanks
Sep 29 '06 #1
3 1985
Peter,

The one in Net 2005 is very good, I never saw anybody seriously using this
2003 data wizard form.

In two days you are out of the possibilities and you have every time to
start again.

However again, the 2005 is better than there ever was.

Cor
"Peter Newman" <Pe*********@di scussions.micro soft.comschreef in bericht
news:0E******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>i have used the data wizard form to create a data form with a datagrid on
it.
What i want to do is add a new coloum and put a Button in it. can
anyboody
showm me how to do this .... I will need the onclick event for the
button
as well

eg

cell 1 cell2 cell3

text text Button
text text Button
text text Button
etc

thanks

Sep 29 '06 #2
Cor,

Thanks for the advice, however im stuck with 2003 atm, so the 2005 one being
better that there ever was doesnt help me much im afraid

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Peter,

The one in Net 2005 is very good, I never saw anybody seriously using this
2003 data wizard form.

In two days you are out of the possibilities and you have every time to
start again.

However again, the 2005 is better than there ever was.

Cor
"Peter Newman" <Pe*********@di scussions.micro soft.comschreef in bericht
news:0E******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
i have used the data wizard form to create a data form with a datagrid on
it.
What i want to do is add a new coloum and put a Button in it. can
anyboody
showm me how to do this .... I will need the onclick event for the
button
as well

eg

cell 1 cell2 cell3

text text Button
text text Button
text text Button
etc

thanks


Sep 29 '06 #3
Advice: Scrap the wizard and code it manually using ADO.Net and you will
then understand it's usually easier without wizards once you get to
understand ADO.Net.
--
Dennis in Houston
"Peter Newman" wrote:
Cor,

Thanks for the advice, however im stuck with 2003 atm, so the 2005 one being
better that there ever was doesnt help me much im afraid

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Peter,

The one in Net 2005 is very good, I never saw anybody seriously using this
2003 data wizard form.

In two days you are out of the possibilities and you have every time to
start again.

However again, the 2005 is better than there ever was.

Cor
"Peter Newman" <Pe*********@di scussions.micro soft.comschreef in bericht
news:0E******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
>i have used the data wizard form to create a data form with a datagrid on
>it.
What i want to do is add a new coloum and put a Button in it. can
anyboody
showm me how to do this .... I will need the onclick event for the
button
as well
>
eg
>
cell 1 cell2 cell3
>
text text Button
text text Button
text text Button
etc
>
thanks
Sep 29 '06 #4

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