How to: View Errors Within a DataSet with the Windows Forms ErrorProvider Component
You can use the Windows Forms ErrorProvider component to view column errors within a dataset or other data source. For an ErrorProvider component to display data errors on a form, it does not have to be directly associated with a control. Once it is bound to a data source, it can display an error icon next to any control that is bound to the same data source.
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If you change the error provider's DataSource and DataMember properties at run time, you should use the BindToDataAndErrors method to avoid conflicts. |
To display data errors
Bind the component to a specific column within a data table.
' Assumes existence of DataSet1, DataTable1 TextBox1.DataBindings.Add("Text", DataSet1, "Customers.Name") ErrorProvider1.DataSource = DataSet1 ErrorProvider1.DataMember = "Customers"
// Assumes existence of DataSet1, DataTable1 textBox1.DataBindings.Add("Text", DataSet1, "Customers.Name"); errorProvider1.DataSource = DataSet1; errorProvider1.DataMember = "Customers";
// Assumes existence of DataSet1, DataTable1 textBox1.get_DataBindings().Add("Text", DataSet1, "Customers.Name"); errorProvider1.set_DataSource(DataSet1); errorProvider1.set_DataMember("Customers");
Set the ContainerControl property to the form.
ErrorProvider1.ContainerControl = Me
errorProvider1.ContainerControl = this;
errorProvider1.set_ContainerControl(this);
Set the position of the current record to a row that contains a column error.
DataTable1.Rows(5).SetColumnError("Name", "Bad data in this row.") Me.BindingContext(DataTable1).Position = 5
DataTable1.Rows[5].SetColumnError("Name", "Bad data in this row."); this.BindingContext [DataTable1].Position = 5;
DataTable1.get_Rows().get_Item(5).SetColumnError("Name", "Bad data in this row."); this.get_BindingContext().get_Item(DataTable1).set_Position(5);
See Also
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