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You have created your new ASP.NET web application. You have your .NET DataGrid on the page. You even had the DataGrid being populated with data via your DataSet. Now what? maybe you want to navigate your DataSet from one row to the next. Maybe you want to jump from row number 1 to row number 101. You want to do this and be able to update your textboxes, labels and other objects on your webpage at the same time to give your user a more rich and friendly way to view and edit data. In this article Paul Gorman will show you how to do exactly that. We will be making a connection to a database, getting that data into a a DataSet, binding your DataGrid, textboxes, labels, etc. to that DataSet and then navigating from one row to the next while adding, editing and deleting along the way. Navigating Your DataSet with ASP.NET and Web Forms by Paul Gorman is featured in ASP Today. This ebook (e-book) can be completely seen online with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

  • Cost: $8.00
  • Pages: 18
  • Edition: e-book (Acrobat Reader)
  • ISBN: B00008I9MF

Resource Specification

Category:

ASP : Books

Title / Program Name:

ASP.NET and Web Forms

URL:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008I9MF/bigwebmasters-20

Screenshots URL:

http://www.bigwebmaster.com/screenshots/B00008I9MF.jpg

Released Date:

January 23, 2003

Cost:

$8.00

List Price:

$8.00

Pages:

18

Edition:

e-book (Acrobat Reader)

ISBN:

B00008I9MF

Publisher:

Wrox

Author:

Paul Gorman

Keywords:

asp.net web application, asp.net datagrid, asp.net navigation, asp.net textboxes, asp.net webpage, asp.net connection, asp.net database, asp.net binding, asp.net labels, asp.net forms

Summary:

Navigating Your DataSet

Description:

You have created your new ASP.NET web application. You have your .NET DataGrid on the page. You even had the DataGrid being populated with data via your DataSet. Now what? maybe you want to navigate your DataSet from one row to the next. Maybe you want to jump from row number 1 to row number 101. You want to do this and be able to update your textboxes, labels and other objects on your webpage at the same time to give your user a more rich and friendly way to view and edit data. In this article Paul Gorman will show you how to do exactly that. We will be making a connection to a database, getting that data into a a DataSet, binding your DataGrid, textboxes, labels, etc. to that DataSet and then navigating from one row to the next while adding, editing and deleting along the way. Navigating Your DataSet with ASP.NET and Web Forms by Paul Gorman is featured in ASP Today. This ebook (e-book) can be completely seen online with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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