I think you misunderstood my problem:
First of all: the number of participants is unknown and a organization
might register only 1 or maybe 30 participants. Therefore I need the
form to be dynamic with regards to the number of rows.

Secondly: I need the sending of data to happen in one go. The
"regular" solution to create dynamic rows with a gridview in .NET
needs to send data with every participant and is more difficult to
edit "live".

Hopefully this made things clearer.
royend.

On 2 Nov, 16:07, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not have a "Save" button at the bottom, which allows a user to
> submit all created participants to the database in one go, instead of
> pushing data to the DB everytime a row insert is made ?
>
> On Nov 2, 4:07 pm, royend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi.
>
> > I am looking for a .NET solution on how to make a form where I can add
> > rows dynamically without pushing data to a database before every row
> > (e.g. participants) have been registered. I know one solution is to
> > add an insert-row at the bottom of a gridview, but this is not very
> > intuitive for my users and requires pushing data to a database which
> > creates a lot of requests to the database.
>
> > I have created a simple javascript-solution to my problem and you
> > might want to see it at:http://www.absentia.no/kalender.html(don'tmind the 
> > look of it...
> > it's very simple.)
>
> > However, I still want this done with .NET-elements, like
> > <asp:TextBox... /> since these give better performance when using
> > codebehind and provide the opportunity to use custom user controls.
> > Does any of you know of a solution where I can achieve the same
> > instant dynamic form (excluding the aforementioned gridview
> > solution...)?
>
> > Looking forward to your replies.
>
> > Best regards,
> > royend

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