Hi,

you can use Rows[0].ColumnName or Rows[0][Columns[0].Name].

Does this help you?

Regards,
Michael


On 9/26/06, abug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i've found a part of it
>
> it returned a Ajax.Web.DataSet object
> I can get then number of the Columns like
> "res.value.Tables[0].Columns.length;"
> also rows like "res.value.Tables[0].Rows.length;"
>
> but can I access the each Colums in a row?? some thing like
> Row[0].Columns[0]
>
>
> >
>


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