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How to get column of a databound control

Asked by GIANTOCR in Microsoft Development, Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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I have a visual basic 2005 form, Form1, with 20+ controls(textboxes, comboboxes) on it, each bound to a column in an ms access table DataPoints. The controls are bound using tableadapter taDataPoints and BindingSource bsDataPoints.

The form also has a BindingNavigator, bnDataPoints. I would like to add a button to the BindingNavigator that will allow the user to filter by the text selected in the active control.

For example; textbox1 is bound to the column DataPointName, the user selects the text "SteamPressure" in textbox1 and clicks the filter button on the Bindingnavigator. I would like the code to build the statement  "DataPointName='SteamPressure'", which will be used as the filter in the BindingSource.


Does anyone have any code that can write a Filter statement for the binding source by detecting which column in the table the active control is bound to? I am having trouble picking up the bound-to column from the control.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,

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