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How we can manage State for auto generated controls?

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    Haridas R
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    Dear Friends, Please Help Me. i'm generating some controls through coding i want to manage this state. When i'm updating i can't get these controls value. Generating controls to PlaceHolder..... Please Help me................. Dear Friends :rose:

    Haridas.R harisofttech@gmail.com harisofttech@hotmail.com (online) harizeenet@yahoo.co.in(online) "Achievement is not a destination, its a journey "

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      Dear Friends, Please Help Me. i'm generating some controls through coding i want to manage this state. When i'm updating i can't get these controls value. Generating controls to PlaceHolder..... Please Help me................. Dear Friends :rose:

      Haridas.R harisofttech@gmail.com harisofttech@hotmail.com (online) harizeenet@yahoo.co.in(online) "Achievement is not a destination, its a journey "

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      kiran kumar Intelligroup
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      i think u can use this property while creating control dynamically txtControl.EnableViewState = true;

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        i think u can use this property while creating control dynamically txtControl.EnableViewState = true;

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        Dear friend, it is not working?, Do you have any other method?

        Haridas.R harisofttech@gmail.com harisofttech@hotmail.com (online) harizeenet@yahoo.co.in(online) "Achievement is not a destination, its a journey "

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