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5/7/2008 4:16 PM
 

I've tried to create a simple test module to add some data to a sample db (sql 2005) but nothing is working.  I started by using a sample written in VB and I think I created everything that I needed but so far I can't get it do anything.  The selects aren't working and I have manually added stuff in the DB but it's still not showing anything.  I've tested my stored procs and they work.  I am also not getting any errors so I'm not sure what kind of code to even post. 

I am using an Objectdatasource with a gridview to view data and a formview to insert data.  From what I can tell everything is connected correctly but so far nothing is happening.  I've tried stepping through the code and my insert button doesn't do anything and it was added when I did the objectdatasource wizard.  Here is my declaration for my objectdatasource.

 <asp:ObjectDataSource ID="ODS_Tasks" runat="server" DataObjectTypeName="YourCompany.Modules.GameList.GameListInfo"
    DeleteMethod="DeleteGameList" InsertMethod="AddGameList"
    OnInit="Page_Load" SelectMethod="GetGameList" TypeName="YourCompany.Modules.GameList.GameListController"
    UpdateMethod="UpdateGameList">
    <SelectParameters>
        <asp:Parameter DefaultValue="00" Name="ModuleId" Type="Int32" />
    </SelectParameters>
    <DeleteParameters>
        <asp:Parameter Name="ModuleId" Type="Int32" />
        <asp:Parameter Name="GameID" Type="Int32" />
    </DeleteParameters>
    <InsertParameters>
        <asp:Parameter DefaultValue="00" Name="ModuleId" Type="Int32" />
        <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="PlatformHolderLst" Name="PlatformID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" />
        <asp:FormParameter FormField="txtTitle" Name="Title" Type="String" />
        <asp:FormParameter FormField="txtPublisher" Name="Publisher" Type="String" />
        <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="RegionLst" Name="RegionID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" />
    </InsertParameters>
</asp:ObjectDataSource>

 

 

 
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5/7/2008 5:30 PM
 

You could try it without using the ObjectDatasource and binding directly from your code behind:

GridView1.DataSource = YourCompany.Modules.GameList.GameListInfo;
GridView1.DataBind();

 

 
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