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  • B blurMember

    Thanks for the link, I have yet to understand. Anyone there who can help? :((

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    Jay_se
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    Hi Blur Member .... u may use ," e.Row.Cells[index].Text " to get the value on that Particular Cell ( index th position, zero indexing) of the current row. Hope It works..

    Regards, Jay

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      Hi Blur Member .... u may use ," e.Row.Cells[index].Text " to get the value on that Particular Cell ( index th position, zero indexing) of the current row. Hope It works..

      Regards, Jay

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      There was an error. Error 1 Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'bool' C:\WebSites\Attendance\Admin\frm_Report.aspx.cs 322 17 C:\WebSites\Attendance\ protected void GridView4_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { if (e.Row.Cells[3].Text = "P") { presentCount++; } } else if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer) { e.Row.Cells[3].Text = presentCount.ToString(); }

      thanks for your help so far Jay

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      • B blurMember

        There was an error. Error 1 Cannot implicitly convert type 'string' to 'bool' C:\WebSites\Attendance\Admin\frm_Report.aspx.cs 322 17 C:\WebSites\Attendance\ protected void GridView4_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { if (e.Row.Cells[3].Text = "P") { presentCount++; } } else if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer) { e.Row.Cells[3].Text = presentCount.ToString(); }

        thanks for your help so far Jay

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        Jay_se
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        if (e.Row.Cells[3].Text == "P") put '==' operator for comparision

        Regards, Jay

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        • J Jay_se

          if (e.Row.Cells[3].Text == "P") put '==' operator for comparision

          Regards, Jay

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          blurMember
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          Basically I have a dropdownlist which filter adminNo and then display each record at the gridview. So user can see how many P exists in column Category for each adminNo. the result display at the footer is 0. i hope it is not due to me filtering records by dropdownlist.

          jay thanks

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          • B blurMember

            Basically I have a dropdownlist which filter adminNo and then display each record at the gridview. So user can see how many P exists in column Category for each adminNo. the result display at the footer is 0. i hope it is not due to me filtering records by dropdownlist.

            jay thanks

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            Jay_se
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            Whether it works or not ? You need to declare the variable 'presentCount' as a 'static' variable inorder to retain its value during the Gridview is population.

            Regards, Jay

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            • J Jay_se

              Whether it works or not ? You need to declare the variable 'presentCount' as a 'static' variable inorder to retain its value during the Gridview is population.

              Regards, Jay

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              blurMember
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              I hope my declaration is correct. public static int presentCount = 0; But yet the footer still show 0. :((

              JAY THANKS

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              • B blurMember

                I am using c#. i have a gridview and one of the column is Category. I have used the objectdatasource to bind the data. I want to count the number of "P" exist in that column and display it at the footer of the gridview. int presentCount = 0; protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { //if ( # = "P") presentCount++; } else if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer) { e.Row.Cells[3].Text = presentCount.ToString(); } } What whould be the correct way. What syntax should be replaced by #? Is there any sample I can follow?

                thanks in advance. Much appreciated.

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                Tiger456
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                Try out this !.............

                int presentCount = 0;
                protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
                {
                if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
                {
                YourType obj = e.Row.DataItem as YourType;
                if ( obj.Property = "P")
                presentCount++;
                }
                else if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer)
                {
                e.Row.Cells[3].Text = presentCount.ToString();
                }
                }

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                • T Tiger456

                  Try out this !.............

                  int presentCount = 0;
                  protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
                  {
                  if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
                  {
                  YourType obj = e.Row.DataItem as YourType;
                  if ( obj.Property = "P")
                  presentCount++;
                  }
                  else if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer)
                  {
                  e.Row.Cells[3].Text = presentCount.ToString();
                  }
                  }

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                  blurMember
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                  #13

                  i am having doubt the data type need to be used. What is the best solution? My Category value is a char data type from the database. :^)

                  thanks in advance. Much appreciated.

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                  • B blurMember

                    I hope my declaration is correct. public static int presentCount = 0; But yet the footer still show 0. :((

                    JAY THANKS

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                    Jay_se
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                    Believe me it works fine... I think , ur data "P" came from database. It may have some white spaces. use Trim() method to remove that, then the string comparision works properly. Hope it help u... static int count = 0; protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { string tmp=(e.Row.Cells[3].Text).Trim(); if (tmp == "P") { count += 1; } } if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer) { e.Row.Cells[3].Text = count.ToString(); } } -- modified at 6:27 Thursday 17th August, 2006

                    Regards, Jay

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                      Believe me it works fine... I think , ur data "P" came from database. It may have some white spaces. use Trim() method to remove that, then the string comparision works properly. Hope it help u... static int count = 0; protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e) { if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow) { string tmp=(e.Row.Cells[3].Text).Trim(); if (tmp == "P") { count += 1; } } if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.Footer) { e.Row.Cells[3].Text = count.ToString(); } } -- modified at 6:27 Thursday 17th August, 2006

                      Regards, Jay

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                      blurMember
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                      :-D Yes it came from a database. What an awesome solution! Poem for Jay I 1 2 SAY to the person JAY I am so GAY (happy) to finally get the ans... Hip Hip HOORAY!

                      another brilliant ans from the pro.

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                        :-D Yes it came from a database. What an awesome solution! Poem for Jay I 1 2 SAY to the person JAY I am so GAY (happy) to finally get the ans... Hip Hip HOORAY!

                        another brilliant ans from the pro.

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                        blurMember wrote:

                        I 1 2 SAY to the person JAY I am so GAY (happy) to finally get the ans... Hip Hip HOORAY!

                        :laugh:

                        Best Regards, Apurva Kaushal

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                        • B blurMember

                          :-D Yes it came from a database. What an awesome solution! Poem for Jay I 1 2 SAY to the person JAY I am so GAY (happy) to finally get the ans... Hip Hip HOORAY!

                          another brilliant ans from the pro.

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                          Jay_se
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                          always welcome...:)

                          Regards, Jay

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                          • J Jay_se

                            always welcome...:)

                            Regards, Jay

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                            blurMember
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                            When the user click from the ListBox to view each adminNo, the Show Footer manage to calculate the number of P exist in the gridview. But when the user click another adminNo, the Show Footer number was accumulated with the previous Show Footer. Example: when the user click for the first time Show Footer: 18 second output when user click for the second time, the number of P exist in the gridview is suppose to be 10, but show 38 instead Show Footer: 38

                            thanks in advance. Much appreciated.

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                              When the user click from the ListBox to view each adminNo, the Show Footer manage to calculate the number of P exist in the gridview. But when the user click another adminNo, the Show Footer number was accumulated with the previous Show Footer. Example: when the user click for the first time Show Footer: 18 second output when user click for the second time, the number of P exist in the gridview is suppose to be 10, but show 38 instead Show Footer: 38

                              thanks in advance. Much appreciated.

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                              Jay_se
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                              i think the static variable 'showCount' keeps its old value. So you may declare it properly , in such a way that when u click a item from ur ListBox , the variable is set to zero. hope it helps u

                              Regards, Jay

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                              • J Jay_se

                                i think the static variable 'showCount' keeps its old value. So you may declare it properly , in such a way that when u click a item from ur ListBox , the variable is set to zero. hope it helps u

                                Regards, Jay

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                                blurMember
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                                X| My flu and cough is really bad, i can't even think. :laugh: protected void ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { count = 0; } I did this to save my trouble. Hope no more problem.

                                thanks again superjay

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                                  X| My flu and cough is really bad, i can't even think. :laugh: protected void ListBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { count = 0; } I did this to save my trouble. Hope no more problem.

                                  thanks again superjay

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                                  Jay_se
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                                  :)

                                  Regards, Jay

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