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C# ASP.NET – GridView : How to Keep Modified Data of Template Fields when Paging is Enabled?

2008-12-04

Today I had to take care of a problem of a certain company (CIS) that I consult. They had a problem of keeping the values modified in a template field of a gridview when the user moves from one page of the grid to another.

Template fields allow us to add custom columns into a datagrid or gridview. For an instance, we can add a grid column which has a textbox in each cell.

When the gridview has several pages, the gridview holds only the rows that are displayed in its Rows (collection) property. So we cannot access the values in other pages using the gridview.Rows property.

Then I thought that I could access the whole collection of rows by referring to the DataSource property of the gridview. This is a good idea because even though the gridview only shows the rows on the current page for display purposes, the data source property of the gridview holds the whole collection of rows in it.

ASP.Net clears the data source of any control at post backs. This is done to optimize performance of communications. In addition, the state of each control is stored in ViewState so it is not necessary to keep the datasource between postbacks.

The problem is worse now because I could not use both datasource and the direct row collection from the gridview.

Of course we can use either cache or session to keep the datasouce.


Session["DataSource"] = dt;  // store our table in the session

Then to synchronize (update) the datasource which was stored in the session we have to:

  • Go to each row in the gridview
  • Get the matching data row from the data table
  • Update the fields of the data table row

Since we have enabled paging for the gridview, we have to do this when ever user changes the page he/she is viewing to preserve his/her modifications.

So we need to write our code in the PageIndexChanging event handler of the GridView.

In my example I have two columns of the grid view called “ID” and “Name” and the name is the only template column I have used so I am only updating that column in the stored data table.

Code:


protected void GridView1_PageIndexChanging(object sender, GridViewPageEventArgs e)
{
// get the datatable from the
DataTable dTable = (DataTable)Session["dataSource"];

// now we will iterate through all rows of the grid
// then get the matching row from the data table (datasource of our grid)
// and append the updated data (by the user) to the selected data row
foreach (GridViewRow grv in this.GridView1.Rows)
{
// get the matching row from the data table
DataRow dRow = dTable.Rows.Find(this.GridView1.DataKeys[grv.RowIndex].Value);

// set values of updated columns : here I have only let the user to edit "Name" column
dRow["Name"] = ((TextBox)grv.FindControl("txtName")).Text;
}

// go to the next page of the grid
this.GridView1.PageIndex = e.NewPageIndex;
this.GridView1.DataSource = (DataTable)Session["DataSource"];
this.GridView1.DataBind();

// show the whole collection of data in the second grid (used only to display)
this.GridView2.DataSource = (DataTable)Session["DataSource"];
this.GridView2.DataBind();
}

I have used a different gridview called GridView2 to show the whole data source without paging.

So don’t misunderstand the use of GridView2 in the last section of the code. It’s used only do display the whole set of data (without paging).

I cannot upload my code into this blog because it seems like zip files are not supported. If you like to take a glance of my code just add a comment so I’ll send the code to you via email.

Was this post helpful to you? How can I improve? – Your comment is highly appreciated!

Cassian Menol Razeek


Oracle Trunc Function

2008-11-24

Among various helpful functions provided by Oracle, Trunc function took my attention today because I had to fix a defect where some one has misunderstood and misused this function.

As the name itself suggests, the trunc function is capable of truncating a value. This function can be used either on a date type value or a numeric value.

Using trunc for numeric values

When it comes to numbers, trunc function can return a number truncated to a certain number of decimal places.

syntax:

trunc( number, [ decimal_places ] )

Example usage:

trunc(125.815) would return 125
trunc(125.815, 0) would return 125
trunc(125.815, 1) would return 125.8
trunc(125.815, 2) would return 125.81
trunc(125.815, 3) would return 125.815
trunc(-125.815, 2) would return -125.81
trunc(125.815, -1) would return 120
trunc(125.815, -2) would return 100
trunc(125.815, -3) would return 0

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Note: The trunc function does not round the values like in round function. It simply truncates the number as instructed.

Using trunc for date values

The trunc function is capable to truncate a date value to a specific unit of measure.

Syntax:

trunc ( date, [ format ] )

Possible values for format parameter:

Unit Valid format parameters
Year SYYYY, YYYY, YEAR, SYEAR, YYY, YY, Y
ISO Year IYYY, IY, I
Quarter Q
Month MONTH, MON, MM, RM
Week WW
IW IW
W W
Day DDD, DD, J
Start day of the week DAY, DY, D
Hour HH, HH12, HH24
Minute MI

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Example Usage:

trunc(to_date(’22-AUG-03′), ‘YEAR’) would return ’01-JAN-03′
trunc(to_date(’22-AUG-03′), ‘Q’) would return ’01-JUL-03′
trunc(to_date(’22-AUG-03′), ‘MONTH’) would return ’01-AUG-03′
trunc(to_date(’22-AUG-03′), ‘DDD’) would return ’22-AUG-03′
trunc(to_date(’22-AUG-03′), ‘DAY’) would return ’17-AUG-03′

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Cassian Menol Razeek


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