Spread for ASP.NET 11 Product Documentation
Binding to a Data Source
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The following instructions provide the code necessary to bind the FpSpread component to a data set.

The basic procedure is to bind data either to the sheet directly or to a data model that the sheet uses. This means either using the DefaultSheetDataModel class to construct a data model and then in the SheetView class set the DataModel property to the newly created data model or setting the DataSource member in the SheetView class.

Using Code

  1. Create a data model and set it equal to a DefaultSheetDataModel object, specifying a data set for the new model’s dataSource parameter.

    Other parameter options are available for the DefaultSheetDataModel constructor. Refer to the Assembly Reference for complete information.

  2. Set the SheetView object’s DataModel property equal to the new data model.

Example

This example code binds the FpSpread component to a data set named dataSet1.

C#
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// Create a data model using a data set.
FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel model = new FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel(dataSet1);
FpSpread1.Sheets[0].DataModel = model; 
VB
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' Create a data model using a data set.
Dim model As New FarPoint.Web.Spread.Model.DefaultSheetDataModel(dataSet1)
FpSpread1.Sheets(0).DataModel = model 

Using a Shortcut

Set the FpSpread DataSource property.

Example

This example code uses the FpSpread DataSource property to bind to a data set.

C#
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FpSpread1.DataSource = ds; 
VB
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FpSpread1.DataSource = ds 
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