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Comments by iamcpmember (Top 6 by date)
iamcpmember
26-May-16 6:49am
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According to the code you have posted, the code for updating is commented out.
'Cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
iamcpmember
24-May-16 2:17am
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have you checked the ID assigned to the dropdownlist? All the values in the dropdownlist need to have unique values. The names bound to the dropdownlist may be same, but the values bound to the dropdownlist need to be unique.
iamcpmember
13-May-16 7:20am
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welcome
iamcpmember
12-May-16 1:09am
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Please write your tried code here alongwith your question...
iamcpmember
3-May-16 6:49am
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Please post sample code which you have tried..
iamcpmember
3-May-16 6:39am
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Yes. It is a CssClass. The style information should be already defined inside this CssClass. The name of the style may vary according to your source.
You may refer to the following links:
1. http://www.aspsnippets.com/Articles/ASPNet-Nested-GridViews-GridView-inside-GridView-with-Expand-and-Collapse-feature.aspx
2. https://vijaymeghwal.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/nested-gridview-example-in-asp-net-c/
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