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progressbar developing through a dataset

I need some help developing a simple progressbar as it loops through a
dataset. I can get the count of rows the for each runs through but I don't
know how to use this information to control the progressbar.

Sounds easy and I'm sure it is, but it's giving me too much difficulty for
some reason.

Thanks for any help.

Bernie Yaeger
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Cor
Hi Bernie,

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp

This describes it very simple.

But know that looping through a dataset of a normal size is normaly that
fast, that an simple busy and ready icon is even not visible.

The time is taken with the fill and update of the dataset but that is a
single proces with no steps. (Or you should do it with a datareader, but
therefore I see no reason while the fill is that easy).

Cor
I need some help developing a simple progressbar as it loops through a
dataset. I can get the count of rows the for each runs through but I don't know how to use this information to control the progressbar.

Sounds easy and I'm sure it is, but it's giving me too much difficulty for
some reason.

Nov 20 '05 #2
Thanks for the link Cor. This puts me in the right direction.

Tx again,

Bernie
"Cor" <no*@non.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bernie,

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...classtopic.asp
This describes it very simple.

But know that looping through a dataset of a normal size is normaly that
fast, that an simple busy and ready icon is even not visible.

The time is taken with the fill and update of the dataset but that is a
single proces with no steps. (Or you should do it with a datareader, but
therefore I see no reason while the fill is that easy).

Cor
I need some help developing a simple progressbar as it loops through a
dataset. I can get the count of rows the for each runs through but I

don't
know how to use this information to control the progressbar.

Sounds easy and I'm sure it is, but it's giving me too much difficulty for some reason.


Nov 20 '05 #3

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