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How to Insert field and value into another grid

I don't care how one suggests I do it, but I've been searching for days
on how to implement this concept. I'm trying to use some kind of grid
control (doesn't have to be a grid control, whatever works best) to
display a dropdown menu of fields populated from table tblInvoiceData.
This control also includes a textbox which the user can input a value.
These two columns are side by side and not in a vertical layout.

The user then clicks on the "add" button and that particular field and
value displays in a grid (can be this original grid or another), BUT,
does not update the database tables until the user finshes adding all
their fields and then clicks on the UPDATE button, at which point
updates tblInvoiceData for this particular clientID.

HELP!!!

Dec 11 '06 #1
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Is it Windows forms or web forms? VB2003 or VB2005?

Robin S.
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>I don't care how one suggests I do it, but I've been searching for days
on how to implement this concept. I'm trying to use some kind of grid
control (doesn't have to be a grid control, whatever works best) to
display a dropdown menu of fields populated from table tblInvoiceData.
This control also includes a textbox which the user can input a value.
These two columns are side by side and not in a vertical layout.

The user then clicks on the "add" button and that particular field and
value displays in a grid (can be this original grid or another), BUT,
does not update the database tables until the user finshes adding all
their fields and then clicks on the UPDATE button, at which point
updates tblInvoiceData for this particular clientID.

HELP!!!

Dec 11 '06 #2
vb2003.

RobinS wrote:
Is it Windows forms or web forms? VB2003 or VB2005?

Robin S.
--------------------------------
<sh*****@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11********************@f1g2000cwa.googlegroup s.com...
I don't care how one suggests I do it, but I've been searching for days
on how to implement this concept. I'm trying to use some kind of grid
control (doesn't have to be a grid control, whatever works best) to
display a dropdown menu of fields populated from table tblInvoiceData.
This control also includes a textbox which the user can input a value.
These two columns are side by side and not in a vertical layout.

The user then clicks on the "add" button and that particular field and
value displays in a grid (can be this original grid or another), BUT,
does not update the database tables until the user finshes adding all
their fields and then clicks on the UPDATE button, at which point
updates tblInvoiceData for this particular clientID.

HELP!!!
Dec 11 '06 #3
See my response to your post when you posted this yet again,
also in this newsgroup.

Robin S.
-----------------------------------
<sh*****@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@n67g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
vb2003.

RobinS wrote:
>Is it Windows forms or web forms? VB2003 or VB2005?

Robin S.
--------------------------------
<sh*****@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11********************@f1g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
>I don't care how one suggests I do it, but I've been searching for
days
on how to implement this concept. I'm trying to use some kind of
grid
control (doesn't have to be a grid control, whatever works best) to
display a dropdown menu of fields populated from table
tblInvoiceData.
This control also includes a textbox which the user can input a
value.
These two columns are side by side and not in a vertical layout.

The user then clicks on the "add" button and that particular field
and
value displays in a grid (can be this original grid or another),
BUT,
does not update the database tables until the user finshes adding
all
their fields and then clicks on the UPDATE button, at which point
updates tblInvoiceData for this particular clientID.

HELP!!!

Dec 11 '06 #4

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