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Comments by BlehBlahBah (Top 17 by date)
BlehBlahBah
16-Oct-13 5:19am
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I basically want to bind the grid on event click. There are three grids which are bound. The first one which displays the header, then the second one which displays second header, and the third one which displays the details.
Now when I click, the major grid which contains the two other grid is displayed twice.
I want my grid to be called only once.
BlehBlahBah
16-Oct-13 2:54am
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the entire gridview is getting fired twice. there are two inner grids inside the main gridview.
BlehBlahBah
16-Oct-13 2:53am
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i have already went through this page.. :(
BlehBlahBah
16-Oct-13 2:39am
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doesn't help. instead it just hides my main grid text and doesn't find rest of the grid.
BlehBlahBah
8-Feb-13 2:27am
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I don't want to display it. I just want to populate it. For eg. when the user will select year 2011, then month February should have date till 28. Otherwise if he selected 2012, then date from 1 to 29 should be shown.
BlehBlahBah
18-Dec-12 23:25pm
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@zaf khan: Thanks a lot!
BlehBlahBah
18-Dec-12 23:16pm
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what exactly is the difference?
BlehBlahBah
18-Dec-12 23:08pm
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hey. i've updated my question with the page load event
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:43am
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Thanks a lot kiran! You're my saviour! :D
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:38am
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Still redirects to "lic_gen.aspx" page.
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:37am
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what is Int in Int.MinValue?
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:18am
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This is causing an issue:
1. No data returned in sdrDatanew, hence the userType always remains 0
2. Data from DB returned under sdrDatanew["User_Type"] is always 0 (string), hence the userType always remains 0
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:04am
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Can you help me a little bit with that? i'm still new to this language. and this problem is eating me out.
BlehBlahBah
17-Dec-12 5:03am
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This is causing an issue:
1. No data returned in sdrDatanew, hence the userType always remains 0
2. Data from DB returned under sdrDatanew["User_Type"] is always 0 (string), hence the userType always remains 0
BlehBlahBah
11-Dec-12 5:07am
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//string strValue = string.Empty;
//for (int i = 0; i < Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows.Count - 1; i++)
//{
// for (int j = 0; j < Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows[i].Cells.Count; j++)
// {
// if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows[i].Cells[j].Text.ToString()))
// {
// if (j > 0)
// strValue = strValue + "," + Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows[i].Cells[j].Text.ToString();
// else
// {
// if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(strValue))
// strValue = Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows[i].Cells[j].Text.ToString();
// else
// strValue = strValue + Environment.NewLine + Gen_Lic_Grid.Rows[i].Cells[j].Text.ToString();
// }
// }
// }
// // strValue = strValue + Environment.NewLine;
//}
//string strFile = @"D:\YourCSVFile.csv";
//if (File.Exists(strFile) && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(strValue))
//{
// File.WriteAllText(strFile, strValue);
//}
BlehBlahBah
11-Dec-12 4:49am
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It's not a one row grid. Also no error is being generated. I added an extra line between the "}" bracket and the line: string strFile. After removing the line, it enters the statement of the strFile but doesn't create one.
BlehBlahBah
11-Dec-12 4:18am
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I tried this code but it doesn't create a csv file. I applied breakpoint and it turns out that the control doesn't even go into the strFile statement. Why is that?
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