My Gridview is a way to get me viewing database table and perform edit and update when needed
the data is actually made of moth , year and DaysPerMonth (workable days count)
all fields are type of Int
so to display the current month instead of the int value /format of a given month i am using translation with both ways, out of the database - to display in gridview as month name(string)
public static CultureInfo ILci = CultureInfo.CreateSpecificCulture("he-IL");
public static string GetMonthName(int mInt, int mYear=2012)
{
DateTime fullDate = new DateTime(mYear, mInt, 2);
string[] tempDayArray = fullDate.ToString("MMMM", ILci).Split(' ');
return ILci.DateTimeFormat.GetMonthName(mInt);
}
and back in to database through the "translator" / formatter
public static int GetMonthAsInt(string mStr)
{
return DateTime.ParseExact(mStr, "MMMM", ILci).Month;
}
all stages are ok from begining - view mode through Editing - Edit mode even when in update mode,
i could check with VS debugger the value of the SQL datasource update command that is actually "Good To Go" and executing it's command in SQL server query returns a succcesfull result.
so the problem remains somewhere in end of update or right after the update DataBind(); line at the end the error / exeption i am getting is :
Input string was not in a correct format.
this is the GV_DaysPerMonth_RowUpdating event handler Code
protected void GV_DaysPerMonth_RowUpdating(object sender, GridViewUpdateEventArgs e)
{
// by recived i ment what is taken by sql command from gridview
string recivedNameMonth=string.Empty;
int recivedYears = 0;
int recivedDprM = 0;
int RowNo = 0;
GridViewRow CurRow = GV_DaysPerMonth.Rows[e.RowIndex];
string[] formValues = new string[CurRow.Cells.Count-1];
bool note = ((TextBox)(CurRow.Cells[0].Controls[1])).Text != null;
if (note)
{
for (int i = 0; i < CurRow.Cells.Count-1; i++)
{
formValues[i] = ((TextBox)(CurRow.Cells[i].Controls[1])).Text;
}
//recivedNameMonth = ((TextBox)(CurRow.Cells[0].Controls[1])).Text;
}
RowNo = e.RowIndex + 1;
recivedNameMonth = formValues[0];
int Montint = RobCS.RDates.GetMonthAsInt(recivedNameMonth);
recivedYears = Convert.ToInt32(formValues[1]);
recivedDprM = Convert.ToInt32(formValues[2]);
dsWorkDayPerMonth.UpdateCommand = "UPDATE [tblWorkDaysPerMonth] SET [theMonth] = " + Montint+ ", [theYear] = "+recivedYears+",[WorkDaysPerMonth] = " + recivedDprM + " WHERE [recordID] = " + RowNo;
GV_DaysPerMonth.DataBind();
}
using it on
SqlDataSource
<asp:sqldatasource runat="server" id="dsWorkDayPerMonth"
ConnectionString="Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=hental;Integrated Security=True"
ProviderName="System.Data.SqlClient"
SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM [tblWorkDaysPerMonth]"
UpdateCommand="UPDATE [tblWorkDaysPerMonth] SET [theMonth] = @theMonth, [theYear] = @theYear,
[WorkDaysPerMonth] = @WorkDaysPerMonth WHERE [recordID] = @recordID"
DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [tblWorkDaysPerMonth] WHERE [recordID] = @recordID"
InsertCommand="INSERT INTO [tblWorkDaysPerMonth]">
<UpdateParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="theMonth" Type="Int32" />
<asp:Parameter Name="theYear" Type="Int32" />
<asp:Parameter Name="WorkDaysPerMonth" Type="Int32" />
<asp:Parameter Name="recordID" Type="Int32" />
</UpdateParameters>
<DeleteParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="recordID" Type="Int32" />
</DeleteParameters>
</asp:sqldatasource>
with GridView
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Month" ControlStyle-Width="100" HeaderStyle-Width="120" ItemStyle-HorizontalAlign="Center">
<ItemTemplate>
<%# Eval("theMonth")%>
</ItemTemplate>
<EditItemTemplate>
<asp:TextBox ID="TBX_theMonth" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("theMonth")%>' />
</EditItemTemplate>
UpdateCommand
. It's already parameterized. The question would then be how to provide the parameters to the UpdateCommand, and that I don't know off hand. (I don't use the SqlDataSource.)