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  • D David Stone

    Are you handling the SelectedIndexChanged event? And, since SelectedItems is a collection, did you access it like this: myListView.SelectedItems[0]


    I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder

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    Yes. I added a handler for SelectedIndexChanged event and checked SelectedItems[...]. However, for some reason item 0 is always selected even if I click on item 2002. Weird! Kuphryn

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      Yes. I added a handler for SelectedIndexChanged event and checked SelectedItems[...]. However, for some reason item 0 is always selected even if I click on item 2002. Weird! Kuphryn

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      Actually, I just played around with it a bit, and you should handle the click event instead. Then do myListView.SelectedItems[0]. Oh, and you have to use 0 because that's the only item in the collection of selected items.


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      • D David Stone

        Actually, I just played around with it a bit, and you should handle the click event instead. Then do myListView.SelectedItems[0]. Oh, and you have to use 0 because that's the only item in the collection of selected items.


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        Nice! Your solution works perfect! Thanks again, Kuphryn

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        • V valikac

          Nice! Your solution works perfect! Thanks again, Kuphryn

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          kuphryn wrote: Your solution works perfect! Cool! :cool: Glad I could help. Mind if I ask what your app does?


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            kuphryn wrote: Your solution works perfect! Cool! :cool: Glad I could help. Mind if I ask what your app does?


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            It is not an application. It is something I have to do for a school project. Thus, I do not consider it an application. Lets just say it is a "Hello World" instruction using C#. Thanks again, Kuphryn

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            • V valikac

              It is not an application. It is something I have to do for a school project. Thus, I do not consider it an application. Lets just say it is a "Hello World" instruction using C#. Thanks again, Kuphryn

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              Cool. Where do you go to school?


              I don't know whether it's just the light but I swear the database server gives me dirty looks everytime I wander past. -Chris Maunder Microsoft has reinvented the wheel, this time they made it round. -Peterchen on VS.NET

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                Cool. Where do you go to school?


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                I go to school in, lets just say, a school to a pretty bad Computer Science program. Oh, I guess you already see that via the fact that we even consider C#. Kuphryn

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                  I go to school in, lets just say, a school to a pretty bad Computer Science program. Oh, I guess you already see that via the fact that we even consider C#. Kuphryn

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                  kuphryn wrote: Oh, I guess you already see that via the fact that we even consider C#. :wtf:What!?!?! That's a good school, IMO. Most schools won't even consider using these "bleeding edge" technologies. Are you in high school or college?


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                    I go to school in, lets just say, a school to a pretty bad Computer Science program. Oh, I guess you already see that via the fact that we even consider C#. Kuphryn

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                    I'd LOVE it if my college had C# instead of Java!

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                      I'd LOVE it if my college had C# instead of Java!

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                      hahahah C# is a joke compared to C/C++. Kuphryn

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