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From: Vaishali
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Hi,
Is it necessary for you to use DataTable.Select
method?
You can do the same thing by using DataView
object. Create DataView object from dataset and then use RowFilter property to
filter the rows and make this DataView the datasource of your datagrid.
'Create a DataView that has only the applicable FAQs Dim properFAQs as DataView =
FAQsDS.Tables("FAQs").DefaultView properFAQs.RowFilter = "FAQCategoryID=" & CatID
'Bind the Data to the DataGrid dg.DataSource = properFAQs
dg.DataBind()
Vaishali
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From: Ravikumarcbe
I get struck here. please help me anybody in the
above said requirements...
This is very urgent
Rgds,
Ravi
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