With MMF, you only need to set the BindingSource to your Business Object and the BindingSourceMember to the name of the DataTable/DataView and column name like:
MyTable.CustName
You don't need to set the Text property nor call DataBind. The framework handles that automatically.
>Plus, it seems that you need to do this a little easier ... that's way too much stuff to have to type just to databind each textbox.
>
>Isn't there some kind of DataBinding eventhandler in MM's TextBox base class? (Is this a WebForm or a WinForm?)
>
>~~Bonnie
>
>
>>>With Intellisence, you don't need it. :)
>>
>>With my typing I DO ;)
>>
>>I am taking empty fileds and populating them via:
>>MmTextBox2.BindingSource = "SecurityCl1";
>>MmTextBox2.BindingSourceMember = "em_first";
>>MmTextBox2.Text = (dsEmployee.Tables["employee"].Rows[0]["em_first"].ToString());
>>MmTextBox2.DataBind() ;
>>
>>I have to do this for 15+ boxes. I'd love :
>>with MmTextBox2
>>.BindingSource = "SecurityCl1";
>>.BindingSourceMember = "em_first";
>>.Text = (dsEmployee.Tables["employee"].Rows[0]["em_first"].ToString());
>>.DataBind() ;
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Cathi Gero, CPA
Prenia Software & Consulting Services
Microsoft C# / .NET MVP
Mere Mortals for .NET MVP
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