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10/17/2007 1:30 PM
 



I am wondering how to create a table from a sql query used that JOINS multiple table data.
Basically I have data in various database tables, and have a GridView that is displaying sql query.
Since this query uses a JOIN, it appears all data is within one table, when it really is not.

How can I take GridView JOIN query to create a table exactly as JOIN query appears?
Want to re-create table, without manually adding thousands of pieces of data.



Feedback Appreciated,

-machina12

 
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10/17/2007 9:13 PM
 

I think you are trying to do this.

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/MultiNestMDGridview.asp

(Nested Tables in gridview).

Hope this helps.

 
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