column subtotals in a datagrid

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hi.

ive been searching high and low for help with how to show subtotals for each
column in a datagrid. so far ive only seen help for asp.net or c#..... can
someone please help for VB.NET? im a beginner and do not know VB.NET well,
let alone how to convert asp.net to vb!!

thanks very much
 
hi,
once i had also searched for such thing on the net but i didnt find
any material on this subject.
my conclusion for your problem is that, there is no method provided
for sub totaling in MS DataGrid. you have to manually write code for
such functionality.
it is true that it is available for web based application but for the
desktop application Microsoft has not provided such functionality.

Lucky
 
oh DRAT MS! sigh.

thanks neway :)

hi,
once i had also searched for such thing on the net but i didnt find
any material on this subject.
my conclusion for your problem is that, there is no method provided
for sub totaling in MS DataGrid. you have to manually write code for
such functionality.
it is true that it is available for web based application but for the
desktop application Microsoft has not provided such functionality.

Lucky
 
thanks awfully for the link! i had given up hope.... i just one question
though. er, i dont *think* i have this crystal reports business... ive
hunted right through my library to add reference.. but its not there! am i
looking in the wrong place or is this a seperate program please?

cheers
L&G
 
Latin,

For Crystal Reports it is important which which version and inside that
which version you are using.

:-))

Version 2002 professional -- version 2005 Express etc

Cor
 
*blush* i shdve guessed i needed to mention that! - 2002 standard.

( *waiting for next miracle* ;-) )
 
Latin,
*blush* i shdve guessed i needed to mention that! - 2002 standard.

( *waiting for next miracle* ;-) )
Than it was as far as I know not there.

Cor
 

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