So I have a view(an actual database view) that contains all the tasks that an employee of my company has completed. Each task involves doing something over a period time. So it could label boxes. We have several different task that are repetitive, so each day we create a record for the task. So you could have label boxes at a rate of 300 boxes. That would become a record, tomorrow would be a new record and if you did a different task that day it would be another record added. Some people may have been done 50 different tasks (so up to 50 records a day) over the course of the year or may have done the same task for 40 hours a week every week for a year(so one record each day).
The plan would to have a grid view that over a set show the rate of which each task was complete over an year. The gridview would look like this:
Person's Name | Task1 | Task2 | Task3 |...
Person 1 | 300 | 350 | 60 |...
Person 2 |...
...
My plan was to just build a class and after reading the database initialize each class with the person's name and totals for each task, add that to a list of the class then bind that to the gridview. However a manager can create a new task when they need to or a person may not have every task. What is the easy way to go about filling a gridview with this view?