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    I am asking the question in this group. I orginally entered it into the wrong group C#.net. I am wondering if you can tell me what would be the good items I can drag and drop from the visual studio asp.net 2010 tool kit that would acomplish the following tasks: 1. most of the data would be contained in a datagrid, 2. I would like to have a tab on the top of the webpage where the user can tab to over click the 'next' button to accomplish the following tasks: *The first tab will: a. allow the user to have a 'type' ahead feature so they can select what organization they want to work with, b. there will be a datagrid where the user can check off what suborganizations that are affect, c. There will be a datepicker so the user can select certain dates, and d. there would be a 'next' button and/or tab on top for the user to go to the next page, e. On this page, there will be a 'save draft' button. This will not commit the data to the database, but it will save the work entered so far. f. On this page there will be a restart button. Basically this clear out any data and allow the user to start from the beginning again *The second tab will: a. display the data entered on the previous page on the top. b. there will be alot of rows where the data will be prepopulated, and/or allow the user to enter data. c. This page will show any errors that the user made. d. This page will also contain a description of what what kind of data is entered on that row, e. This page will have a button or tab to update the database. f. There will be a 'save draft' button. This will not commit the data to the database, but it will save the work entered so far. g. On this page there will be a restart button. Basically this clear out any data and allow the user to start from the beginning again. h. The final tab will show summary information of what was just entered.

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      I am asking the question in this group. I orginally entered it into the wrong group C#.net. I am wondering if you can tell me what would be the good items I can drag and drop from the visual studio asp.net 2010 tool kit that would acomplish the following tasks: 1. most of the data would be contained in a datagrid, 2. I would like to have a tab on the top of the webpage where the user can tab to over click the 'next' button to accomplish the following tasks: *The first tab will: a. allow the user to have a 'type' ahead feature so they can select what organization they want to work with, b. there will be a datagrid where the user can check off what suborganizations that are affect, c. There will be a datepicker so the user can select certain dates, and d. there would be a 'next' button and/or tab on top for the user to go to the next page, e. On this page, there will be a 'save draft' button. This will not commit the data to the database, but it will save the work entered so far. f. On this page there will be a restart button. Basically this clear out any data and allow the user to start from the beginning again *The second tab will: a. display the data entered on the previous page on the top. b. there will be alot of rows where the data will be prepopulated, and/or allow the user to enter data. c. This page will show any errors that the user made. d. This page will also contain a description of what what kind of data is entered on that row, e. This page will have a button or tab to update the database. f. There will be a 'save draft' button. This will not commit the data to the database, but it will save the work entered so far. g. On this page there will be a restart button. Basically this clear out any data and allow the user to start from the beginning again. h. The final tab will show summary information of what was just entered.

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      Shah Rizal
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      Did you google it 1st before asking here?

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        Did you google it 1st before asking here?

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        Yes i google first. However i am new to asp.net 2010. i only have a little web experience using classic asp. Thus I am looking for suggestions on how to get started.

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          Yes i google first. However i am new to asp.net 2010. i only have a little web experience using classic asp. Thus I am looking for suggestions on how to get started.

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          Try this link..http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Ajax+Control+Toolkit+Sample+Site[^]..=D

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