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DataRowView.BeginEdit Method

Definition

Begins an edit procedure.

public:
 virtual void BeginEdit();
public void BeginEdit ();
abstract member BeginEdit : unit -> unit
override this.BeginEdit : unit -> unit
Public Sub BeginEdit ()

Implements

Examples

The following example edits a row in a DataRowView. calling the BeginEdit before, and EndEdit afterwards.

private void EditDataRowView(DataRowView rowView,
    string columnToEdit)
{
    rowView.BeginEdit();
    rowView[columnToEdit] = textBox1.Text;

    // Validate the input with a function.
    if (ValidateCompanyName(rowView[columnToEdit]))
        rowView.EndEdit();
    else
        rowView.CancelEdit();
}

private bool ValidateCompanyName(object valuetoCheck)
{
    // Insert code to validate the value.
    return true;
}
Private Sub EditDataRowView(rowView As DataRowView, _
    columnToEdit As String)
    rowView.BeginEdit()
    rowView(columnToEdit) = textBox1.Text

    ' Validate the input with a function.
    If ValidateCompanyName(rowView(columnToEdit)) Then
        rowView.EndEdit()
    Else
        rowView.CancelEdit()
    End If
End Sub
     
Private Function ValidateCompanyName( _
    valuetoCheck As Object) As Boolean
    ' Insert code to validate the value.
    Return True
End Function

Remarks

Use AddNew to add a DataRowView.

The BeginEdit method is identical to the DataRow.BeginEdit method of the DataRow. After calling BeginEdit, any changes made to the DataRowView can be rolled back by calling CancelEdit. Call the BeginEdit method before allowing users to change row values. After values have been changed, you retrieve the new values by setting the RowVersion to DataRowVersion.Proposed. Check the values with a business rule, and roll back the changes if needed by calling CancelEdit, or call EndEdit to accept the changes.

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