Programmatically cancel an update

D

dev648237923

Hi --

I have two gridviews -- one dependent on the other (ehen I select from
GridView1 then GridView2 populates).
Scenario:
-Select a row in GridView1
-GridView2 populates with child rows
-hit Edit in GridView2 -- GridView2 goes into Editing mode
--so far OK
-instead of hitting Update I just select a new row from GridView1
-GridView2 populates
--still OK
-Now I Select the original row in GridView1
-GridView2 populates correctly but it is in Edit mode (the way I had left
it) -- I want it to be in its normal mode

So the situatuion is that Edit mode sticks -- is there a way to
Programmatically cancel whenever I select a new row from GridView1 so the
grid just appears normally

Thank you!
 
W

Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi,

You can set the EditIndex to -1 in first GridView's SelectedIndexChanged
event:

protected void GridView1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender,
EventArgs e)
{
GridView2.EditIndex = -1;
}


Though please note that selecting the same index will also cancel the edit
mode.

Let me know if you need further information on this. Thanks.

Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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