Hi Bill,
What value is the 'new' in your code? Is it an index of the column?
Thank you
>Hey Dmitry,
>
>One method I frequently use is a foreach loop
>
>foreach (GridViewRow gvr in this.gvAnnouncementList.Rows)
>{
> if (gvr.Cells[new].Text.Equals(mycondition))
> {
> // you found it
> }
>}
>
>Other methodologies are available I am sure.
>
>Bill
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have ASP.NET Grid View on ASPX page bound to a dataset/table. I need to find a value of one column by the value of another column. For example, say Grid View has columns Order_no and Customer_Name. I have the customer name "ABC" and need to find the Order_no corresponding to this Customer; basically find this row. I found examples online of scanning through the Grid View. Is this the only approach? Or you can actually Search for the desired row?
>>
>>TIA
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