15,909,091 members
Sign in
Sign in
Email
Password
Forgot your password?
Sign in with
home
articles
Browse Topics
>
Latest Articles
Top Articles
Posting/Update Guidelines
Article Help Forum
Submit an article or tip
Import GitHub Project
Import your Blog
quick answers
Q&A
Ask a Question
View Unanswered Questions
View All Questions
View C# questions
View C++ questions
View Javascript questions
View Visual Basic questions
View Python questions
discussions
forums
CodeProject.AI Server
All Message Boards...
Application Lifecycle
>
Running a Business
Sales / Marketing
Collaboration / Beta Testing
Work Issues
Design and Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
ASP.NET
JavaScript
Internet of Things
C / C++ / MFC
>
ATL / WTL / STL
Managed C++/CLI
C#
Free Tools
Objective-C and Swift
Database
Hardware & Devices
>
System Admin
Hosting and Servers
Java
Linux Programming
Python
.NET (Core and Framework)
Android
iOS
Mobile
WPF
Visual Basic
Web Development
Site Bugs / Suggestions
Spam and Abuse Watch
features
features
Competitions
News
The Insider Newsletter
The Daily Build Newsletter
Newsletter archive
Surveys
CodeProject Stuff
community
lounge
Who's Who
Most Valuable Professionals
The Lounge
The CodeProject Blog
Where I Am: Member Photos
The Insider News
The Weird & The Wonderful
help
?
What is 'CodeProject'?
General FAQ
Ask a Question
Bugs and Suggestions
Article Help Forum
About Us
Search within:
Articles
Quick Answers
Messages
Comments by Member 13861271 (Top 4 by date)
Member 13861271
22-Oct-19 14:25pm
View
I don't know where you're getting the information from. but in the original question, I did not even mention anything about the other approach I mentioned later on. The question clearly had something very different than what I asked about later. (if they are similar, obviously I asked because I thought they are not and you could have simply said 'they are same thing' but obviously you don't want to be very helpful)
"No, I want my idea. Give me code for it."
and once again, you're ignoring what I actually asked for and just making false assumptions.
"Do you think this is a good approach and if so, maybe if you have a sample example for it" I first asked about if the approach is good and I said "maybe" and sample code. never demanded any code written for my exact purpose.
Member 13861271
22-Oct-19 14:08pm
View
"Do you think this is a good approach" you could have literally said 'no this approach is not good because <reason> and you should do what I mentioned above' I am still learning C# and I just wanted to discuss it with someone who knows more and learn from it. Guess not. It would have been a much-appreciated answer instead of what you actually answered me with.
Member 13861271
22-Oct-19 12:34pm
View
I literally just asked if it's a good approach or not. and if it's a good approach, then help me with it because it made more sense to me. I don't need your help if you can't be nice about it.
Member 13861271
17-Oct-19 14:45pm
View
Thanks for the answer. I do like the approach you have showed me. However, I think it's more work than needed doing it this way. In my case. (in my opinion) the most simple approach would be. When someone registers, have the 2nd usercontrol signal the first user control that its time to update. (There is not really need to pass data) As if the first user control just triggers the getdata() function within it. it will all be updated. Do you think this is a good approach and if so, maybe if you have a sample example for it. I can't seem to figure that out on my own. Any help is appreiciate. Thanks