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| delete a row in a sql databse i want to delete a selected row from the database.the entries of database is shown by a gridview and i do <OnRowDeleting="GridView1_RowDeleting"> in source code. i select and bind as follows. [mycode] string str = "select PNR,CreditCardNumber as 'Credit Card Number',EmalAddress as 'Email Address',PassengerName as 'Passenger Name',PassportNumber as 'Passport Number',IPNumber as 'IP Number' from fraud_db order by PNR"; dbconn dc = new dbconn(); SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection("Data Source=IT0004493;Initial Catalog=IBE_fraud;User ID = sa ; password = ecomtest ");//Trusted_Connection = yes; myConnection.Open(); SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand(str, myConnection); SqlDataReader myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader(); GridView1.DataSource = myReader; GridView1.DataBind(); myReader.Close(); myConnection.Close(); [mycode] now when i click on delete link it calls GridView1_RowDeleting(object sender, GridViewDeleteEventArgs e) method can i get the row entries of that row (i mean values of that row ) inside that method? i suppose to delete the row from db using that entries of row using the query delete * from db where .... (there is no primaty key in the table.) is there any other easy way to delete a row from db selected in gridview. please help me. |
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| Re: delete a row in a sql databse What you could do is add DataKeyNames to the GridView and set your table column names in there i.e. <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server"And in your GridView1_RowDeleting you'll be able to build a query like this... Dim strSql As String = String.Format("DELETE FROM myTable WHERE PNR = {0}, CreditCardNumber {1}, EmalAddress = {2}, PassengerName = {3}, PassportNumber = {4}, IPNumber = {5}", GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("PNR"), GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("Credit Card Number"), GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("Email Address"), GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("Passenger Name"), GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("Passport Number"), GridView1.DataKeys(e.RowIndex)("IP Number")) |
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