Forms Data Controls :: Repeat GridView Header In Footer?
Feb 28, 2010
I have a GridView with column headers that include text and images. I would like to have the header essentially duplicated at the bottom of the GridView. how to accomplish this? I have found some internet resources that have explained how to use the GridView PreRender event to add an extra footer row but I'm trying to find a simple way to populate that row with the same text and images that appear in the header row. I am not using header templates. I am using the footer row of the GridView as the "insert" row.
I have a grid that contains a footer row conating the textboxes to insert data. The problem is that when there is no row in the the grid the header and the footer does not get displayed. Is there any way to show header and footer when there is no row in the grid?
In my Gridview, I have set Gridlines to None and the gridlines in the body of the gridview are gone. However, the gridlines in the Header and Footer remain. How do you get rid of the gridlines in the header and footer?
my page contains gridviews, textboxes, comboboxes... : one of the gridview is hidden; the user needs to press a button to make it visible (it is inside a panel that contains a vertical scroll, and have a header and a footer, and this last panel is contained in an update panel).
i want to make the header and footer fixed while scrolling. i need this to work in ie and in firefox the latest versions.
I've a big "Grid view" in length.It will come to 2 pages, if I print on paper (like 30 rows on page 1, remaining rows on page 2)Is it possible "to repeat the header row" in 2nd page?
I have an ASP.NET Panel with various controls along with Gridview. I have to send the panel along with the gridview as pdf to users email on button click. Everything is working fine but the Gridview is missing its headers and footers in pdf.
Code:
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"; Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=Panel.pdf"); Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache); StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); HtmlTextWriter hw = new HtmlTextWriter(sw);
I'm building a gridview on the fly in code behind:
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I display the incrementing number in the header. I create a column to show the current Row Number, but I'm not sure how to display the header text (Incrementing number) in the corresponding footer. Is there a special trick for it if I'm creating columns on the fly?
I'm working with a databound gridview that has two columns: a checkbox and zip code. It works fine but upon rendering, it is a very long and skinny two columns which requires the user to scroll down a lot in their browser. I'd like it to be more user friendly and not require so much scrolling. tried to repeat it vertically by adding additional checkbox and databound column but just ended up with duplicate data, not continuing data from the bottom of databound column 1 to the top of databound column 2.Is there any way to repeat the columns vertically and have the data continue?
Scenario: I have a Gridview where I want to handle the Sorting in a custom control that I've added to the header. I've added this control to my GridView's Header via OnRowCreate event handling. I want the Sort Expressions to persist session to session (via Webparts Personalization)
Here is what I have for adding the custom header control to the GridView Header
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This works out well for adding the control, but I can't get anything to persist because these controls are creating initially via postback (per the event) and re-created on all subsequent postbacks. I can't add an If(!IsPostback) because the controls are initially created on the gridview's postback (well at least thats how it's acting when I put it in there) If I were to add this control via the ASP page, not via the Codebehind, I would be able to persist the control. If I try to treat it as though everything is setup correctly, and assign my custom control's controls to [Personalizable], I get a runtime error telling me that I can only have webpartzones in or before Page_init (I'm guessing this is due to when/where the gridview hits the OnRowCreate event). If there is some fundimental logic I'm missing, or best practices that I'm moving away from,
What I have is a set of Database records in a DataSource. I can set up a GridView (currently used) to display the data from that set, but I need a bit more complex thing. Say that I have columns Category, ID, Product, Price. What I need is to display Category name, then all the products for that Category, then next Category name, matching products, etc.