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using dropdownlist in the datagrid.

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    I am creating a web application using dropdownlists in the datagrid. My question is. I have two dropdownlists in the datagrid. First one select * from sq. That is working Ok. After the first one is selected the data and pass the argument to Second one which is retrieved data. Second one does not work. Nothing. Second query likt select A from sq where name = 'argument'. Is anyone can help me:|? Thanks

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      I am creating a web application using dropdownlists in the datagrid. My question is. I have two dropdownlists in the datagrid. First one select * from sq. That is working Ok. After the first one is selected the data and pass the argument to Second one which is retrieved data. Second one does not work. Nothing. Second query likt select A from sq where name = 'argument'. Is anyone can help me:|? Thanks

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      Post some code, we may be able to help then. Also, from the sounds of it, you may want to ensure you are using the IsPostBack state properly. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Brian Welsch wrote: "blah blah blah, maybe a potato?" while translating my Afrikaans. Crikey! ain't life grand? Einstein says...

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