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Seeking Advice!
This is my first .Net project so please forgive the stupid questions. I'm
developing an application in ASP.Net 2.x (VB) and I am not sure how to continue. In my mind the application works somewhat like a shopping cart... I have a “Report” table and a “ReportItem” table. A user is already authenticated and begins to create a report. A report consists of zero or more “ReportItems” (simple table rows). How do I properly implement this? At first I created a fake “Report” record and added “ReportItems” using that reported but that seemed too old school ASP. Then I implemented Profile properties but that seems to be “user” centric where my app is “location” centric, there could be two or three users per location. I’ve looked at ViewState, Session, DataTables… What’s the best way to proceed with this? Thanks, Tom |
Re: Seeking Advice!
Proceed with what? Your circumstances nor your question are not clear. You
should work on that first or you'll have a difficult time getting responses in the newsgroups. <%= Clinton Gallagher NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/ MAP 432'17"N 882'37"W : 432'17"N 882'37"W "Tom" <Tom@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06DEA64E-D9BF-46B9-8EFF-919431F2BA0C@microsoft.com... > This is my first .Net project so please forgive the stupid questions. I'm > developing an application in ASP.Net 2.x (VB) and I am not sure how to > continue. In my mind the application works somewhat like a shopping > cart... > I have a "Report" table and a "ReportItem" table. A user is already > authenticated and begins to create a report. A report consists of zero or > more "ReportItems" (simple table rows). How do I properly implement this? > At first I created a fake "Report" record and added "ReportItems" using > that > reported but that seemed too old school ASP. Then I implemented Profile > properties but that seems to be "user" centric where my app is "location" > centric, there could be two or three users per location. I've looked at > ViewState, Session, DataTables. What's the best way to proceed with this? > > Thanks, > Tom > |
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