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Comments by Anjum.Rizwi (Top 6 by date)
Anjum.Rizwi
22-May-13 3:32am
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Very good for beginner. Beauty of this article in DI using three way
Anjum.Rizwi
11-Dec-11 1:39am
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Reason for my vote of 5
Very good article to understand the fundamental for beginner.
Anjum.Rizwi
30-May-11 0:28am
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Extremely Thank you for helping to solve my problem.
I am beginner in LINQ to SQL how ever I have 8+ years of exp in VB,ASP,ASP.Net/Sql Server,JavaScript & JQuery.
As of now I am convinced with your approach I will use that LINQ to SQL than I will see the performance.
Anjum.Rizwi
27-May-11 8:25am
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Just now again I have gone through the article. Still I am not convinced about performance point of view.
My problem is after two much filtration, I get 5000 rows than I want paging. If I use LINQ to SQL than all Data will be fetch in my case 25000 rows than linq will do filtration. This I want to avoid.
Let me know am I right?
Anjum.Rizwi
27-May-11 0:28am
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Thanks for replying.
My question is "To achieve the performance, I don't want want to execute my SP twice."
I would suggest again please go through my question.
Anjum.Rizwi
26-May-11 7:20am
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I using other feature of gridview like sorting, selecting the row to display the data in detailsView
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