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dan
Hi,
I think I need a gridview, formview, another gridview, and another formview
on a single page. There is a parent-child relationship between the first
gridview and the formview and then between second gridview and the second
formview. There is also a parent-child relationship between the first
formview and the second gridview.
Does the above look like a good practice in asp.net?
I will welcome any suggestions.
Thanks,
Dan
I think I need a gridview, formview, another gridview, and another formview
on a single page. There is a parent-child relationship between the first
gridview and the formview and then between second gridview and the second
formview. There is also a parent-child relationship between the first
formview and the second gridview.
Does the above look like a good practice in asp.net?
I will welcome any suggestions.
Thanks,
Dan