With a little code behind and some javascript no problemo.......
Using the GridView SelectedIndexChanged event
Protected Sub GridView1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles GridView1.SelectedIndexChanged
End Sub
As part of the ASP.NET GridView you have access to the Gridview.SelectRow property. Not to be confused with a DataRow the GridViewRow returned is just a collection of the cells in the table made up for that particular row. No columns or searchs based on field name or anything like that :(
This is particularly helpful if you want to grab things to pass to the new window as part of the querystring like ID's or other unique identifiers.
So now we can add some code to grab some of the values.
Remember that these are integer based cell call 0-n~
Back to the task at hand
Protected Sub GridView1_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles GridView1.SelectedIndexChanged
Dim selectedRow as GridViewRow = GridView1.SelectedRow
Dim myID as string = selectedRow.Cells(1).Text
Response.Write("<script language=""javascript"">window.open('default.aspx?recno=" + myID + "');</script>")
End Sub
Notice that we are getting the value of the 2nd cell (selectedRow.Cells(1) from a zero based array) and passing a javascript line that is wrote on the close of the page. This will allow pass values between pages in your ASP.NET application fired from the Select event of a GridView.
This will know fire a new window with the arguement "recno" in the request string.
Aint ASP.NET grand?
-CJ
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