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What object ype to use

Last post 05-08-2008, 7:34 AM by vijay. 2 replies.
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  •  05-08-2008, 7:25 AM 23434

    What object ype to use

    Hello,

    Can someone suggest me which CSLA Object(s) should be used in following scneraio:

    We have one cursor opened from database and dsiplay the values in Gridview where user can edit the values, no addition or deletion.

    Do we have something like Editable List for this.

    Thanks

  •  05-08-2008, 7:30 AM 23435 in reply to 23434

    RE: What object ype to use

    You should use Business List Base  that contains instances of Business Base, so you will need two classes.

     

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    Subject: [CSLA .NET] What object ype to use

     

    Hello,

    Can someone suggest me which CSLA Object(s) should be used in following scneraio:

    We have one cursor opened from database and dsiplay the values in Gridview where user can edit the values, no addition or deletion.

    Do we have something like Editable List for this.

    Thanks



  •  05-08-2008, 7:34 AM 23436 in reply to 23435

    Re: RE: What object ype to use

    So we have to have two classes, right. Can't it be done using only one class. I am sorry for asking this but just wanted to confirm.
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