>I have a SQL table that I gather a dataset from. Included in the dataset are values from INT fields. 2 of the fields I use to reposition a textbox on the form. The only way I can make this happen is as follows:
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>txtbudfc1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point( int.Parse(dsx.Tables[0].Rows[0]["udfc1txtbxloc"].ToString()),
> int.Parse(dsx.Tables[0].Rows[0]["udfc1txtbyloc"].ToString()));
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>I assume there is a better way than "int.parse(table.row.fieldname.tostring())" conversion. Is there a simple way to get the INT value from the dataset object?
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>Any ideas?
I never had to do that to get a value from an integer field. As for me, I always get the the row into loRow(). Then, I can use lnValue=loRow("MyIntegerField"). I do not understand why such conversion would be necessary. Can you elaborate more on why this is like that?