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  • Aaron Ackerman

    Can someone point me to a bound Datagrid plus edit control tutorial???

    I am using typed datasets in an N-Tier Windows app using VB.NET.

    I know this posting cannot be fully explained in a single post that is why I
    am asking for someone to point me to a real world tutorial (in vb.net) that
    can show me how to use a bound Datagrid to it's fullest potential. I need to
    utilize the bound Datagrid in two modes. One were a bound Datagrid can be in
    edited directly utilizing bound combos and textbox right on the grid, AddNew
    etc.

    The second where the bound Datagrid is bound to a set of controls in another
    pane below it where you click on a particular row and those bound controls
    are filled, AddNew, etc.

    I have looked all over and can't find anything that adequately explains what
    I want to do. I have tried myself with only moderate success and I am really
    just spinning my wheels right now.

    Thnak in advance.


  • Rajesh Patel

    #2
    Re: Can someone point me to a bound Datagrid plus edit control tutorial???

    look to http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinForms/default.asp#44

    Rajesh Patel


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    > edited directly utilizing bound combos and textbox right on the grid,[/color]
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    > etc.
    >
    > The second where the bound Datagrid is bound to a set of controls in[/color]
    another[color=blue]
    > pane below it where you click on a particular row and those bound controls
    > are filled, AddNew, etc.
    >
    > I have looked all over and can't find anything that adequately explains[/color]
    what[color=blue]
    > I want to do. I have tried myself with only moderate success and I am[/color]
    really[color=blue]
    > just spinning my wheels right now.
    >
    > Thnak in advance.
    >
    >[/color]


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    • Aaron Ackerman

      #3
      Re: Can someone point me to a bound Datagrid plus edit control tutorial???

      #44 doesn't refer to what I need.


      "Rajesh Patel" <rdp647@hotmail .com> wrote in message
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      > look to http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinForms/default.asp#44
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      > Rajesh Patel
      >
      >
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      > > edited directly utilizing bound combos and textbox right on the grid,[/color]
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      > > etc.
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      > > The second where the bound Datagrid is bound to a set of controls in[/color]
      > another[color=green]
      > > pane below it where you click on a particular row and those bound[/color][/color]
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      > > are filled, AddNew, etc.
      > >
      > > I have looked all over and can't find anything that adequately explains[/color]
      > what[color=green]
      > > I want to do. I have tried myself with only moderate success and I am[/color]
      > really[color=green]
      > > just spinning my wheels right now.
      > >
      > > Thnak in advance.
      > >
      > >[/color]
      >
      >[/color]


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      • Kevin Yu [MSFT]

        #4
        Re: Can someone point me to a bound Datagrid plus edit control tutorial???

        Hi Aaron,

        I cannot find such specific code samples or tutorials. However, in MSDN
        there's a code example, which is an N-Tier Windows app using VB.NET. It's
        using an untyped dataset. But I don't think there's much difference in
        between typed and untyped datasets when binding to a datagrid.

        Please try to refer to the following link to download the code example.


        ml/vbcs_N-TierDataFormand DataLayer.asp

        Kevin Yu
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        | #44 doesn't refer to what I need.
        |
        |
        | "Rajesh Patel" <rdp647@hotmail .com> wrote in message
        | news:%238Gny3Zk DHA.2424@TK2MSF TNGP10.phx.gbl. ..
        | > look to http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinForms/default.asp#44
        | >
        | > Rajesh Patel
        | >
        | >
        | > "Aaron Ackerman" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
        | > news:uanPcwZkDH A.2432@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...
        | > > I am using typed datasets in an N-Tier Windows app using VB.NET.
        | > >
        | > > I know this posting cannot be fully explained in a single post that is
        | why
        | > I
        | > > am asking for someone to point me to a real world tutorial (in vb.net)
        | > that
        | > > can show me how to use a bound Datagrid to it's fullest potential. I
        | need
        | > to
        | > > utilize the bound Datagrid in two modes. One were a bound Datagrid can
        | be
        | > in
        | > > edited directly utilizing bound combos and textbox right on the grid,
        | > AddNew
        | > > etc.
        | > >
        | > > The second where the bound Datagrid is bound to a set of controls in
        | > another
        | > > pane below it where you click on a particular row and those bound
        | controls
        | > > are filled, AddNew, etc.
        | > >
        | > > I have looked all over and can't find anything that adequately
        explains
        | > what
        | > > I want to do. I have tried myself with only moderate success and I am
        | > really
        | > > just spinning my wheels right now.
        | > >
        | > > Thnak in advance.
        | > >
        | > >
        | >
        | >
        |
        |
        |

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        • Dmitriy Lapshin [C# / .NET MVP]

          #5
          Re: Can someone point me to a bound Datagrid plus edit control tutorial???

          Hi Aaron,

          Sorry no tutorials, but start from the Windows Forms Data Binding
          documentation - especially the CurrencyManager class which is actually a
          centerpiece in DataGrid operation.

          If you could ask several more specific questions, I believe the community
          would be able to answer the most of them - if they are not already answered
          and archived on Google Groups (http://groups.google.com).

          --
          Dmitriy Lapshin [C# / .NET MVP]
          X-Unity Test Studio

          Bring the power of unit testing to VS .NET IDE

          "Aaron Ackerman" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
          news:uanPcwZkDH A.2432@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
          > I am using typed datasets in an N-Tier Windows app using VB.NET.
          >
          > I know this posting cannot be fully explained in a single post that is why[/color]
          I[color=blue]
          > am asking for someone to point me to a real world tutorial (in vb.net)[/color]
          that[color=blue]
          > can show me how to use a bound Datagrid to it's fullest potential. I need[/color]
          to[color=blue]
          > utilize the bound Datagrid in two modes. One were a bound Datagrid can be[/color]
          in[color=blue]
          > edited directly utilizing bound combos and textbox right on the grid,[/color]
          AddNew[color=blue]
          > etc.
          >
          > The second where the bound Datagrid is bound to a set of controls in[/color]
          another[color=blue]
          > pane below it where you click on a particular row and those bound controls
          > are filled, AddNew, etc.
          >
          > I have looked all over and can't find anything that adequately explains[/color]
          what[color=blue]
          > I want to do. I have tried myself with only moderate success and I am[/color]
          really[color=blue]
          > just spinning my wheels right now.
          >
          > Thnak in advance.
          >
          >[/color]

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