The nested repeater is probably the right way to go.
You can learn more on how to do it at:
http://openmymind.net/index.aspx?documentId=8#7
Karl
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"Marc Llenas" <> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I just started a minor web project and decided to do it with ASP.NET just
> to get a hang of it.
>
> So far all is good except that I'm a bit confused on how to perform the
> following:
> I placed a Repeater on a page. Inside the repeater I placed an HTML table.
> This table will be used to display the contents of an Access table that
> contains Hotels and their basic info. Now, each of this hotels can have up
> to 4 certifications for environemental standards (ISO, EMAS, etc), so I
> have another table linked to the main one storing hotel IDs and server
> paths for the images that display the certification logos.
>
> Using plain ASP I would create a loop to populate the hotel basic info and
> within that loop another one to populate the logos for each hotel. How can
> I do that in ASP.NET while using a Repeater? Do I have to nest another
> repeater?. I'm getting a bit confused.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marc
>