i have a gridview bound to sql datasource with template fields binding the columns. I have set the Header Style to a css class. I have 3 columns not bound to data as Add, Edit and Delete. When I set the text color to white for the header only the non bound columns go white. The bound columns are BLUE like hyperlink. Any one know a way round this. (If I set the style in the gridview the all columns are white. Want to set in external css file).
I want to add the header dynamically during runtime in grid view. I am implementing an attendance application where I want to show the report as absent or present for the last few days for a subject. 1 means present and 0 means absent. How to bind these dates as header during runtime these dates i am getting from database.
Name 17-03-2014 18-03-2014 20-03-2014 21-03-2014 22-03-2014
I have a gridview control which gets data from database. One of the column is a checkbox and based on the value of the checkbox, I need to display 2 more columns. Currently I am having 2 issues:
1. I am able to achieve this when OnDataBound event gets triggered. Basically I am checking the row state and type and if it is in Normal mode I check the status of the checkbox and based on the status I am setting the style on the columns I want to hide (columns contain checkboxes). But for some reason, I am not able to hide the header. The GridView shows the header but the text boxes which are in the columns are hidden.
2. During Edit mode, I have attached a javascript to the checkbox and when the status of the checkbox changes, it hide/unhides the columns, again header cannot be made hidden. Also, if I use the Visible property of the header, I can make the header invisibly (only using the code behind) but when javascript is invoked on the checkbox during edit mode, it cannot find the controls as they are not visible and hence does not do anything. Since TemplateField does not support style property I can't even set the style["display"].
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,
I need to freeze my gridview header and the first two columns. I found a great jquery plugin called tinytbl which does the job but it messes up the inline javascript on my page which causes a few issues.
Any better way to freeze columns? I see alot of examples on the net using css but they use expression which has been deprecated.
in asp.net page user able to select gridview Columns, and it will hide remaining columns and that selection done by check box with column list bellow is Image link , what exactly I am looking for [URL] it look bellow after selection of column done [URL]
I'm binding a gridview from a webservice with 30 columns and 10 rows, I need to print the same in a PORTRAIT, for that i decided to display columns as rows and
I have a GridView that has several dynamic columns (I do not know how many at design time and it could be 0-12 columns, hence need for dynamic columns). I have the columns in the grid and data bound to them - works great. There are other standard, design-time TemplateField columns with TextBox controls in them. These are bound with values that the user can edit. The grid is posted back via a Submit button. My question is "Why does gv.Columns.Insert() cause all my TextBox data to be null on Postback, but gv.Columns.Add() works like a champ?"
protected void BuildColumns() { // The first column to begin to insert the columns in the GridView int columnIndex = 5; BoundField aoColumn = new BoundField(); aoColumn.HeaderText = "New Column 1"; gvMyGrid.Columns.Insert(columnIndex, aoColumn); // kills txtQuantity.Text on postback gvMyGrid.Columns.Add(aoColumn); // works fine columnIndex++; foreach (MyEntity my in _myEntityCollection) { BoundField myColumn = new BoundField(); myColumn.HeaderText = String.Format("{0:d}", my.StartDate); gvMyGrid.Columns.Insert(columnIndex, myColumn); columnIndex++; } }
I then go on to assign values to these BoundFields in the _RowDataBound method and all of this works great. However, when I post back and try to reference some TextBox and they are all null. And yes, I have the BuildColumns() call wrapped in if (!IsPostBack) on Page_Load. Of course I would like to use .Insert() so that the columns can go in the proper location and not at the end of the Columns array.
now the problem is that when i scroll down the gridview the header disappers and so I could not remember what a number is refering to...how can I fix the header so that I scroll down only the rows? is too much if I ask you for the code and where to put it? :P it is a home project for myself so I m not going to sell it or earn money form it.