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From: GLPrasad
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Hi,   There are three approaches to your problem   1.  If the values you hold are very 
small you can choose to persist in the ViewState of the Subsequent pages.   2.  You 
may choose to hold the values in Session Variables.   3.  You may choose to hold these 
values in the DB itself in a similar structure as your actual tables.  This has both 
advantages and disadvantages Adv - The data is not lost in any scenario, and the user 
can proceed from where the person left the last time with the help of values in the 
DB.  Disadv - you would have to clean up the data yourself, if the user is not 
interested with the old data.  Note - you would also need to maintain the session ID, 
user ID in the persisting tables, as more than one user can use the table.   Take a 
call as your requirement demands.   Regards, Prasad G L

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