I keep leaving things out, sorry. This is a Web Form being developed with ASP.NET 2.0, not a Windows Form.
That Rockford Lhotka is everywhere, isn't he?
>No they don't but you also can use an object (any object) as a data source in VS 2005, so basically you create a class with the data structure you want and use it as a data source.
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>You can check an example of how to do it here:
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http://www.15seconds.com/issue/040614.htm>
>HTH,
>Enmanuel
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>>>>I would like to create a work table to be used by an ASP.NET app. I want it to act like a table but not be in the database -- IOW, the equivalent of a FoxPro cursor. It will contain data from several tables as well as calculated fields. Can I do this, or do I need to add a table to the database. This is a simulation app -- lots of data is displayed for the user to consider, but I only want/need to save parts of it.
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>>>You can use a disconnected dataset
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http://www.awprofessional.com/articles/article.asp?p=27151&seqNum=3>>>
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>>I forgot to mention this is VS 2005. Haven't DataSets been phased out?