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OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler Delegate

System.Data.OleDb Namespace


Represents the method that will handle the RowUpdated event of an OleDbDataAdapter.

[ VB ]
Public Delegate Sub OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler ( _
   ByVal sender As Object, _
   ByVal e As OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs _
)

[ C# ]
public delegate void OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler (
   object sender,
   OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs e
);

[ C++ ]
public __gc __delegate void OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler (
   Object* sender,
   OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs* e
 )

In [ JScript ], you can use the delegates in the .NET Framework, but you cannot define your own.

Parameters

The declaration of your event handler must have the same parameters as the OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler delegate declaration.

sender
The source of the event.
e
The OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs that contains the event data.

Remarks

The handler is not required to perform any action, and your code should avoid generating exceptions or allowing exceptions to propagate to the calling method. Any exceptions that do reach the caller are ignored.When you create an OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate.

For more information about event handler delegates, see Web Forms Events and Handlers.

Example

The following shows how to programmatically add and remove a RowUpdated event handler.

// add handler
myAdapter.RowUpdated += new OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler ( OnRowUpdated );

myAdapter.Update ( custDS, "Customers" );

// remove handler
myAdapter.RowUpdated -= new OleDbRowUpdatedEventHandler ( OnRowUpdated );
  C# VB

The following shows how to code a simple handler that receives control whenever the RowUpdated event occurs.

void OnRowUpdated ( object sender, OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs e ) {
   if ( e.Status == UpdateStatus.ErrorsOccurred ) {
      e.Row.RowError = e.Errors.Message;
      e.Status = UpdateStatus.SkipCurrentRow;
   }
}
  C# VB

See Also

OleDbDataAdapter.RowUpdated Event   OleDbRowUpdatedEventArgs Class Skip Navigation Links




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