It works great and it does not update the database which is what I want , but the changes are left in the screen. How do I fire the event of cancel so that the changes in the screen will be deleted?
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Browse All TopicsIn ASP.NET 2.0 the gridview has an event of RowEditing that consist of a parameter of type GridViewEditEventArgs
which allow to cancel the update of a row if we want by the command e.Cancel = true.
Is there a cancel property like this in the formvie? I would like when I am in the Edit situation not to update the row.
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by: asdaveyPosted on 2006-04-16 at 17:19:25ID: 16466340
The formview has an event called ItemUpdating which for its event arguments takes a type "FormViewUpdateEventArgs"
FormViewUpdateEventArgs has a Cancel property that when set to true will cancel the update operation.