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    Gridview with more than 2 tables

    Hello. I'd like to know how can use in a Gridview more than two tables and
    when I hit the update button should display for the child table a
    dropdownlist instead of a textbox?



    How can i do this two things? Best regards and thanks in advance for the
    help.
  • Bob Barrows [MVP]

    #2
    Re: Gridview with more than 2 tables

    egsdar wrote:
    Hello. I'd like to know how can use in a Gridview more than two
    tables and when I hit the update button should display for the child
    table a dropdownlist instead of a textbox?
    >
    >
    >
    There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some
    of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a
    recommended practice) , but this is a classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup.
    ASP.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be
    lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your
    question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a
    group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest
    microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork.aspnet or the forums at www.asp.net.


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    • =?Utf-8?B?ZWdzZGFy?=

      #3
      Re: Gridview with more than 2 tables

      The reason why I'm asking is because i haven't found anything.

      "Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:
      egsdar wrote:
      Hello. I'd like to know how can use in a Gridview more than two
      tables and when I hit the update button should display for the child
      table a dropdownlist instead of a textbox?

      There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some
      of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a
      recommended practice) , but this is a classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup.
      ASP.Net bears very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be
      lucky enough to find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your
      question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a
      group where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest
      microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork.aspnet or the forums at www.asp.net.
      >
      >
      --
      Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007
      Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
      don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
      "NO SPAM"
      >
      >
      >

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      • Bob Barrows [MVP]

        #4
        Re: Gridview with more than 2 tables

        Where did I say you shouldn't be asking? Could you read what I wrote a
        little more carefully, please? If there is something you don't understand,
        let me know and I will try to explain.

        egsdar wrote:
        The reason why I'm asking is because i haven't found anything.
        >
        "Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:
        >
        >egsdar wrote:
        >>Hello. I'd like to know how can use in a Gridview more than two
        >>tables and when I hit the update button should display for the child
        >>table a dropdownlist instead of a textbox?
        >>>
        >>>
        >>>
        >There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing
        >through some of the previous questions in this newsgroup before
        >posting yours - always a recommended practice) , but this is a
        >classic (COM-based) asp newsgroup. ASP.Net bears very little
        >resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be lucky enough to find
        >a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your question, you
        >can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a group
        >where those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest
        >microsoft.publ ic.dotnet.frame work.aspnet or the forums at
        >www.asp.net.
        >>
        >>
        >--
        >Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007
        >Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so
        >I don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove
        >the "NO SPAM"
        --
        Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET - 2004-2007
        Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
        don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
        "NO SPAM"


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