RE: Passing Parameter to a form
- From: "Nickl" <Nickl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 04:06:27 -0800
Many THanks Milosz, that worked nicely. I am new to dot net, but beginning to
enjoy it.
"Milosz Skalecki" wrote:
Hi Nick,.
Add a public property to the form2 called i.e. ContractNumber
private string m_strContractNumber;
public string ContractNumber
{
get { return m_strContractNumber; }
set { m_strContractNumber = value; }
}
then, when u want to show form2, initialize this property before showing the
form:
...
using (Form2 form = new Form2())
{
form.ContractNumber = "1234"; // assign it to selected row contract
number value
form.ShowModal();
}
...
Then when user presses 'search' button (or what ever you've got there :)
use m_strContractNumber to set the value of the parameter
Hope this helps
--
Milosz Skalecki
MCP, MCAD
"Nickl" wrote:
I have 2 forms
Form1 has a datagrid with read-only data.
Form 2 is for editing/inserting/deleting the data on Form 1. It shows many
of the same fields that are on Form 1, but via a different Proc and dataset
than on Form 1 (so I think this excludes the currency manager). This
arrangement is also good, as I want to limit which fields are able to be
edited.
I want to be able to pass a parameter (key field value) from the selected
row on Form1 that will be the parameter used for the Select Proc on Form 2.
I am having trouble knowing how to initialize and open Form 2 with the
parameter value from Form 1.
Specifically, I need to know where to put these lines of code, so that the
"strContractNumber" value will be used to initialize the form correctly.
prm = SqlSelectCommand1.Parameters.Add("@ContractNumber", SqlDbType.VarChar,
50)
prm.Value = strContractNumber
Any help appreciated
Nick
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