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Shahid - 30 Mar 2006 20:48 GMT
Hello,

I am trying to create reports with a customized look.

The data will come from a database but there is a lot of data and i
don't want to put a load on the datbase. Is it possible to load the
data and then create datagrid, pouplate fields in tables, etc?

Thank you in advance,
Shahid
Arif Khan - 31 Mar 2006 04:30 GMT
I am understanding it right, you don't want to put load on your web server
box. In case yes, you can do grid paging. Pull only records that need to be
displayed in the datagrid and use stored procedure to provide the logic for
pagination.

If my above assumption is not right, then please explain what do you mean by
not putting load on the database.

Thanks, Arif

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