Grid data setup control
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I am struggling with the grid view control and it seems I miss something as I am
not able to show data in it. I am trying the bind the control to a list of some
objects.
Can you please walk me through and explain how I need to setup the control?
c# gridview datagrid
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I am struggling with the grid view control and it seems I miss something as I am
not able to show data in it. I am trying the bind the control to a list of some
objects.
Can you please walk me through and explain how I need to setup the control?
c# gridview datagrid
My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45
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I am struggling with the grid view control and it seems I miss something as I am
not able to show data in it. I am trying the bind the control to a list of some
objects.
Can you please walk me through and explain how I need to setup the control?
c# gridview datagrid
I am struggling with the grid view control and it seems I miss something as I am
not able to show data in it. I am trying the bind the control to a list of some
objects.
Can you please walk me through and explain how I need to setup the control?
c# gridview datagrid
c# gridview datagrid
asked Nov 9 at 18:21
Denis
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My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45
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My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45
My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45
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Assuming a lot here since I don't have any code to go off of....
Given a List<GridDataModel> you would set your DataSource property to it and call DataBind method of your GridView.
var myData = GetMyData(); //this function builds the List<GridDataModel>
MyGrid.DataSource = myData;
MyGrid.DataBind();
A more complete example.
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Assuming a lot here since I don't have any code to go off of....
Given a List<GridDataModel> you would set your DataSource property to it and call DataBind method of your GridView.
var myData = GetMyData(); //this function builds the List<GridDataModel>
MyGrid.DataSource = myData;
MyGrid.DataBind();
A more complete example.
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Assuming a lot here since I don't have any code to go off of....
Given a List<GridDataModel> you would set your DataSource property to it and call DataBind method of your GridView.
var myData = GetMyData(); //this function builds the List<GridDataModel>
MyGrid.DataSource = myData;
MyGrid.DataBind();
A more complete example.
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Assuming a lot here since I don't have any code to go off of....
Given a List<GridDataModel> you would set your DataSource property to it and call DataBind method of your GridView.
var myData = GetMyData(); //this function builds the List<GridDataModel>
MyGrid.DataSource = myData;
MyGrid.DataBind();
A more complete example.
Assuming a lot here since I don't have any code to go off of....
Given a List<GridDataModel> you would set your DataSource property to it and call DataBind method of your GridView.
var myData = GetMyData(); //this function builds the List<GridDataModel>
MyGrid.DataSource = myData;
MyGrid.DataBind();
A more complete example.
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My sample class is below: public class GridDataModel public int Id get; set; public string FirstName get; set; public string LastName get; set; public DateTime Birthday get; set; public bool Checked get; set;
– Denis
Nov 9 at 18:22
You can just edit your question instead of posting as comment.
– bolkay
Nov 9 at 18:36
What have you tried? Are you getting any errors? Do you have code you can show that is more than your model....?
– klabranche
Nov 9 at 18:45