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Insert Button. ListView or GridView. Is this possible?
Hello,
I am working with a ListView but I suppose that with a GridView might be the same. Instead of having an Insert Button on each GridView row I would like to have only one Insert button, for example, in the GridView footer. When this button is clicked it should put the GridView in Insert Mode and the EditTemplate should be showed, maybe (?), in the last GridView row. Do you understand what I mean? Any idea how to do this? Thanks, Miguel |
Re: Insert Button. ListView or GridView. Is this possible?
On Dec 4, 7:37 pm, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > I am working with a ListView but I suppose that with a GridView might > be the same. > > Instead of having an Insert Button on each GridView row I would like > to have only one Insert button, for example, in the GridView footer. > > When this button is clicked it should put the GridView in Insert Mode > and the EditTemplate should be showed, maybe (?), in the last GridView > row. > > Do you understand what I mean? > > Any idea how to do this? > > Thanks, > > Miguel Please, what I need is something like what you find in the following ComponentArt Grid: http://www.componentart.com/webui/de.../WebForm1.aspx See the button "Add Row" on bottom. When this button is clicked the Grid goes to Edit mode and the data is inserted in a new row after the last row. This is what I need to do. Any idea? Thanks, Miguel |
Re: Insert Button. ListView or GridView. Is this possible?
Hello Miguel,
Check out this URL which helped me solve this problem: http://www.koffeekoder.com/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=139 Basically you just have to edit the footer template for the column where you want and put a button in it. Then set the CommandName for the button and in the RowCommand event handler find out if this is the command that was fired. Here you insert your item into the datasource and the gridview will be updated reflecting these changes. Here is a snippet from my own app. In this app I have a GridView with 3 columns, and in the footer I placed 2 textboxes and an "Add" button. As you can see below, the textboxes are named txtNewURL and txtNewURLNPages. Then I'm using an ObjectDataSource with 2 insert parameters (I put the code below too). ServiceConfiguration.aspx ("Actions" column in the GridView) <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Actions"> .... <FooterTemplate> <asp:Button id="cmdAddURL" runat="server" Text="Add" __designer:wfdid="w4" CommandName="AddURL"></asp:Button> </FooterTemplate> .... </asp:TemplateField> ServiceConfiguration.aspx.cs: protected void gridTargetURLs_RowCommand(object sender, GridViewCommandEventArgs e) { if (e.CommandName.Equals("AddURL")) { string url = ((TextBox)gridTargetURLs.FooterRow.FindControl("tx tNewURL")).Text; string szNumberOfPages = ((TextBox)gridTargetURLs.FooterRow.FindControl("tx tNewURLNPages")).Text; DS_Urls.InsertParameters["url"].DefaultValue = url; DS_Urls.InsertParameters["numberOfPages"].DefaultValue = szNumberOfPages; DS_Urls.Insert(); } } Now the ObjectDataSource stuff (you could use any other data source though): ServiceConfiguration.aspx: <asp:ObjectDataSource ID="DS_Urls" runat="server" DeleteMethod="ODS_TargetURLDelete" InsertMethod="ODS_TargetURLInsert" OnObjectCreating="DS_Urls_ObjectCreating" SelectMethod="ODS_TargetURLSelect" TypeName="CWService" UpdateMethod="ODS_TargetURLUpdate"> <InsertParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="url" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Name="numberOfPages" Type="String" /> </ InsertParameters> <DeleteParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="id" Type="Int32" /> </ DeleteParameters> <UpdateParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="id" Type="Int32" /> <asp:Parameter Name="url" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Name="numberOfPages" Type="String" /> </ UpdateParameters> </ asp:ObjectDataSource> ServiceConfiguration.aspx.cs: public void ODS_TargetURLInsert(string url, string numberOfPages) { targetURLs.Add(new CWTargetURL(url, int.Parse(numberOfPages))); } Hope this helps! Manuel Ricca On Dec 5, 1:31 am, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Dec 4, 7:37 pm, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > Hello, > > > I am working with a ListView but I suppose that with a GridView might > > be the same. > > > Instead of having an Insert Button on each GridView row I would like > > to have only one Insert button, for example, in the GridView footer. > > > When this button is clicked it should put the GridView in Insert Mode > > and the EditTemplate should be showed, maybe (?), in the last GridView > > row. > > > Do you understand what I mean? > > > Any idea how to do this? > > > Thanks, > > > Miguel > > Please, what I need is something like what you find in the following > ComponentArt Grid: > > http://www.componentart.com/webui/de...pecific/grid/f... > > See the button "Add Row" on bottom. > When this button is clicked the Grid goes to Edit mode and the data is > inserted in a new row after the last row. > > This is what I need to do. > > Any idea? > > Thanks, > > Miguel- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
Inserting items into a Listview
Hi,
I definately recommend the Listview for this one. There is a tutorial on how to do what you want here: http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/2008/...ws-footer.aspx Cheers, Bartek |
Could you pls suggest how to include Insert,update and delete in ListView using the ObjectDataSource???
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