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How to call event from gridview control asp.net

Asked by mugsey in Visual Studio, Programming for ASP.NET, .Net Editors & IDEs

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I am populated part of a webform by selecting a row from a gridview on the same page like this......

    protected void myGridview_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
   
       
        int thisIndex= myGridview.SelectedIndex;
        string index= myGridview.DataKeys[myGridview.SelectedIndex].Values["ID"].ToString();        

        Subsonic.OrderCollection Orders = new Subsonic.OrderCollection().Where("ID", index).Load();

        //POPULATE THE FORM
        Textbox1.text = Orders.OrderID;
        ETC ETC ETC.........
       
        }
    }

I also have an update button that  updates the values in the text boxes; how can I force the above event   myGridview_SelectedIndexChanged to be fired once I click the update button?  I need to do this because I have calculated values that need to be refreshed.



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