JaedenRuiner
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Okay,
BindingSource, BindingNavigator, DataSet (Typed), TableAdapter (Typed). All on the form. Dropped in a "Details" view of the appropriate Table I wish to view. Now for the kicker:
Where's the current Row?
If I remember they used to be called "cursors" or something of the like in old DAO and ADODB back in my Access days, but this is SQL Server and ADO.Net, so I haven't a clue if that's still the same.
See on the Binding Navigator there is that "PositionItem" property which is set to a ToolStripTextBox. Where is that populated...with what property, value, etc. I've examined the DataSet/DataTable/DataView types and I don't see any "CurrentRecord" property, so i'm a little confused on the BindingNavigator control and how it works with the details form.
Thanks
BindingSource, BindingNavigator, DataSet (Typed), TableAdapter (Typed). All on the form. Dropped in a "Details" view of the appropriate Table I wish to view. Now for the kicker:
Where's the current Row?
If I remember they used to be called "cursors" or something of the like in old DAO and ADODB back in my Access days, but this is SQL Server and ADO.Net, so I haven't a clue if that's still the same.
See on the Binding Navigator there is that "PositionItem" property which is set to a ToolStripTextBox. Where is that populated...with what property, value, etc. I've examined the DataSet/DataTable/DataView types and I don't see any "CurrentRecord" property, so i'm a little confused on the BindingNavigator control and how it works with the details form.
Thanks