<ev_event> objev_event = new List<ev_event>(); GridView1.DataSource = objev_event.ToList(); GridView1.DataBind();
I want to enable paging for the Gridview. when I enable True for Enable paging property, The error throws.how to enable the paging for list binded GridView?
I am trying to experiment with things as a beginner and want to use paging in Repeater Control. Since Repeater control is light weight, I want to use that. I have heard of two methods: PagedDataSource class and the other that I dont remember. I wanted to attempt both of them. How do I proceed?
I have a strange problem. I have made a PagedRepeater control, which inherits from the Repeater, from a tutorial I saw here: http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/020905-1.aspx. It's in VB and I'm in C#, and it didn't quite have all the features I was lookingfor, so, I've modified it quite a bit. I added support for a SqlDataSource control, as well. The only problem is, that it always returns the first item from the SqlDataSource, even when the CurrentPageIndex on the PagedDataSource is set to a different value.
I am using a form view control which has two binded textbox. Now at this level it works fine and the textboxes show the values from database. But when i insert a panel inside the form view and move these two textboxes inside the panel, they dont show any values. What could be the reason for this?
how can i maintain the selected checkbox value in the repeater when i do a paging to a next page? While i go back to the previous page, the checkbox value that i have selected is still remain?
I have a need to add a new report to my page, the differnent parts of the page are all using a objectdatasource to populate the data. The new report because of all the data being returned i have started to use a repeater and a table in the ItemTemplate. Just binding the objectdatasource to the repeater works fine, but returns all the records and causes the page to be very long. I found this link for adding paging to repeater, but its setup different than what i have
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Is there any way to use what i have already and add paging to the repeater?
URL... I'm trying this approach and I like it, It is what i was finding. customize the function he wrote to populate the pager control:
private void PopulatePager(int recordCount, int currentPage) { double dblPageCount = (double)((decimal)recordCount / Convert.ToDecimal(PageSize)); int pageCount = (int)Math.Ceiling(dblPageCount); List<ListItem> pages = new List<ListItem>(); if (pageCount > 0)
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I need the paginator is something like that:<FIRST><BACK>1,2,3....N<NEXT><LAST>where first return back to first page, back go to previous current page, next for next page and last jump to last page.How can I do that?
using System; // We need these namespaces imported to work easier with database using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; // Here is PagedDataSource class located using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
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Record loaded into control but when i press next button then next 10 record showing properly but when i want to see another next record then it shows same record.
e.g. i have 40 records in my db then first time it shows 1 to 10 record
when i press next button then it shows 11 - 20 records
again i press next button then it shows 11-20 records instead of 21-30 records...
I want to export all repeater data in excel file i used following code but it take only first page data means page size 10 it export only 10 record i want to export whole repeater data
I've got a repeater control containing comments. I'm about to implement ajax paging to it. I was opting to use the updatepanel (conditionally) for this thing, but I guess it's going to get kinda slow in production environment (Each time about 20 rows will be visible). I want to keep the repeater control since it contains other controls as well so I can't use a js (templates)/json approach.
I have a Custom Repeater control that inherits from Repeater and has paging functionality, however when I click the next page button the first time it refreshes the control but does not change the page, if I click it again after that it changes page perfectly. I know what the issue is, when I click the next button it does a postback, then the data is bound to the repeater, and then after that the NextButton Event is handled.
Is there any way I can change the order of the page load events?? Or force the repeater to reload again after the event is handled?? I've included my Custom Repeater class bellow:
using System.Web.UI.WebControls; using System.Web.UI; using System.Data; using System.Collections; using System; namespace ASPresentation.Controls { [ToolboxData("<cc:PagedRepeater runat=server></cc:PagedRepeater>")] public class PagedRepeater : Repeater { public int PageSize { get; set; } public int CurrentPageIndex { get { return Convert.ToInt16(Page.Session["ProjectIndex"]); } set { Page.Session.Add("ProjectIndex", value); } } public PagedDataSource pagedData = new PagedDataSource(); LinkButton NextBtn = new LinkButton(); LinkButton PrevBtn = new LinkButton(); public bool IsLastPage { get { return pagedData.IsLastPage; } } public bool IsFirstPage { get { return pagedData.IsFirstPage; } } public override object DataSource { get { return base.DataSource; } set { pagedData.DataSource = (IEnumerable)value; } } protected void NextButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsLastPage) { CurrentPageIndex++; } } protected void PrevButtonClick(object sender, EventArgs e) { if (!IsFirstPage) { CurrentPageIndex--; } } protected override void OnInit(EventArgs e) { base.OnInit(e); NextBtn.Text = "Next"; PrevBtn.Text = "Prev"; NextBtn.Click += new EventHandler(NextButtonClick); PrevBtn.Click += new EventHandler(PrevButtonClick); } protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e) { base.OnLoad(e); base.Controls.Add(PrevBtn); base.Controls.Add(NextBtn); } protected override void Render(HtmlTextWriter writer) { base.Render(writer); } public override void DataBind() { pagedData.AllowPaging = true; pagedData.PageSize = PageSize; pagedData.CurrentPageIndex = CurrentPageIndex; base.DataSource = pagedData; base.DataBind(); } } }