Monday, March 26, 2012

Populate controls once

How do I make sure that when an execution is taken back to the server
controls like combos are not populated again?
ThanksIf you populate your controls in the Page_Load event, you can wrap the code
that populates the controls in an
If Not Page.isPostBack
...
End If
block. This will only execute the code (within the block) once; when the pag
e loads initially. You can ensure that the data remains in the controls by s
etting the controls viewstate property to true.
hope this helps,
John
"Mark Goldin" wrote:

> How do I make sure that when an execution is taken back to the server
> controls like combos are not populated again?
> Thanks
>
>
Thanks, that worked.
"John Sivilla" <JohnSivilla@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:559371D8-5400-46F4-A256-2D3EF6C0BD70@.microsoft.com...
> If you populate your controls in the Page_Load event, you can wrap the
code that populates the controls in an
> If Not Page.isPostBack
> ...
> End If
> block. This will only execute the code (within the block) once; when the
page loads initially. You can ensure that the data remains in the controls
by setting the controls viewstate property to true.
> hope this helps,
> John
> "Mark Goldin" wrote:
>

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