**Current Code**
We have a page that reads information from a database once the proper filter is selected. As it reads each row from the database, it creates each row in the HTML table. In each row, every cell in the Price column gets a TextBox put in it so that the user can quickly change the list of prices for the selected products. The problem is that when creating those TextBoxes dynamically like that, ASP.NET does not post the text in the TextBoxes back to the page, so we cannot get the information that the user typed in.
**Problem**
I believe the answer lies somewhere in recreating the TextBoxes during postback, but I'm not sure how to do that or how to retain the information that was typed in those TextBoxes. We need this fixed.
**New note based on questions asked by bidders:
**This project does not use a DataGrid or other such control, nor does it use ADO.NET. We needed to use ADO 2.5 (for this project only). The database is read using the [login to view URL] object.
Example:
objRS = [login to view URL]( _
"[login to view URL]")
[login to view URL](sTable, objConn, _
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic, _
adCmdTable)
Specific fields are read this way:
Return objRS(FieldName).Value
To populate the HTML table, we loop through each record in the database's table and place the text from the Price field into the TextBox in the HTML table.
TextBoxes are being created like this:
< input type="text" id="txtPriceR100" runat="server" >
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New note based on questions asked by bidders:
This project does not use a DataGrid or other such control, nor does it use ADO.NET. We needed to use ADO 2.5 (for this project only). The database is read using the [login to view URL] object.
Example:
objRS = [login to view URL]( _
"[login to view URL]")
[login to view URL](sTable, objConn, _
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic, _
adCmdTable)
Specific fields are read this way:
Return objRS(FieldName).Value
To populate the HTML table, we loop through each record in the database's table and place the text from the Price field into the TextBox in the HTML table.
TextBoxes are being created like this:
* * *This broadcast message was sent to all bidders on Thursday Aug 3, 2006 8:11:05 AM:
In response to some questions I've gotten:
All of the TextBoxes already had the runat="server" line added to them, so that's not the problem.
## Platform
Windows Server 2000 or 2003 / ASP.NET 1.1 / VB.NET / ADO