Update on the question below:
I used
this article[
^] to save the values to a
CSV-file
. I've really got a bunch of values to store, so that will mean that I have to write a bunch of columns (that's not the problem). So my question is, is there a maximum for the columns in a CSV-file, or does the fact that I've got so much columns not matter?
Thanks in advance.
Original question:
I've created a program which calculates various naval stuff. Now is the time to save the users input, the calculations and the outcomes. Thing is, my colleagues need to calculate for different clients, for which they create different project-numbers. So I want to save all the values of my program, for these various projects. I will show the projects as start screen, in a
DataGridView
. Based on the selected item, the program must load the values.
I've taken a look at a previous solution from someone else, using a database for this, but my question is: is there anyway to do this, without the use of a database. Because I'm new to databases and not so experienced in C# as well. So if anyone has a tip, reference or small example, I appreciate it.