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Newbie Question on how to present Data
Hi,
I am trying to develop a timeclock report page Here is a sample of the data I have: Type DateTime ------------------- clock in 3/1/04 9:00 clock out 3/1/04 12:00 clock in 3/1/04 13:00 clock out 3/1/04 18:00 clock in 3/2/04 9:10 clock out 3/2/04 12:10 clock in 3/2/04 13:10 clock out 3/2/04 18:10 These are just sample data, real data can have any numbers of activities in any given day and not limited to 2 days only. What web controls should I use and how do I use them to present data like this: Date 3/1/04 Clock In 9:00 Clock Out 12:00 Clock In 13:00 Clock Out 18:00 Hours 8 Date 3/2/04 Clock In 9:10 Clock Out 12:10 Clock In 13:10 Clock Out 18:10 Hours 8 Total Hours 16 Of course the ASP.Net rendered HTML page will look much better, at lease aligned perfectly, but I think you get the idea what I am trying to do. Thanks in Advance. |
Re: Newbie Question on how to present Data
Guys,
I really need answer to this question. I suppose I can use the ASP style response.write to accomplish it, but is it the only to go? Thanks Again "Danny Ni" <dndn@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:uWw8sBEHEHA.1268@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I am trying to develop a timeclock report page > > Here is a sample of the data I have: > Type DateTime > ------------------- > clock in 3/1/04 9:00 > clock out 3/1/04 12:00 > clock in 3/1/04 13:00 > clock out 3/1/04 18:00 > clock in 3/2/04 9:10 > clock out 3/2/04 12:10 > clock in 3/2/04 13:10 > clock out 3/2/04 18:10 > > These are just sample data, real data can have any numbers of activities in > any given day and not limited to 2 days only. > > What web controls should I use and how do I use them to present data like > this: > > Date 3/1/04 > Clock In 9:00 > Clock Out 12:00 > Clock In 13:00 > Clock Out 18:00 > Hours 8 > Date 3/2/04 > Clock In 9:10 > Clock Out 12:10 > Clock In 13:10 > Clock Out 18:10 > Hours 8 > Total Hours 16 > > Of course the ASP.Net rendered HTML page will look much better, at lease > aligned perfectly, but I think you get the idea what I am trying to do. > > Thanks in Advance. > > > |
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