Hi Rocky,
I will try to use viewstate. Anybody has any other ideas?
"rocky" wrote:
> i guess yr problem can be solved if u maintain viewstate
> of 1st page try to use it in other pages...
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hi,
> >
> >In my ASP.NET application, the user has to enter a large
> amount of data so
> >that with submit button click all this information can go
> to SQL database.Wen
> >the user clicks submit, he is redirected to the
> Confirmation page.
> >
> >For a certain number of records, data in half of the text
> boxes( which user
> >has to enter) doesnt change. So, I have a text box where
> teh user enters the
> >number of records in which the information in those half
> text boxes doesnt
> >change. Suppose the user entered 5 in this box, then 5
> times whne the user is
> >directed to the Confirmation page & when he comes back
> from there, he should
> >see the same values (in half the text boxes) as he had
> entered for the 1st
> >record & the other half text boxes should be cleare up.
> >
> >I think this is something which would be easy to do using
> state management.
> >But how to go about doing it?
> >
> >Any help is appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks
> >--
> >pmud
> >.
> >
>
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