Working with the Wizard Control Using Visual Studio 2005
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Published: 31 Jan 2006
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Abstract
In this article, Eric Arther examines the workings of the Wizard control shipped with .NET Framework 2.0. He also discusses how to use the control to present forms and populate the entered values into a database table using a SQL Server 2005 Express Edition stored procedure.
by ERIC ARTHER
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Title: Solve My Problem - - - Keep it Up   
Name: Faheem Ahmad
Date: 12/24/2007 6:31:32 AM
Comment:
It is an excellent article for beginners like me. Thanks aspalliance.
Title: Good   
Name: Althaf
Date: 6/4/2007 8:20:26 AM
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Thanks!!!!

Excellant assitance..

Keep going..
Title: Feedback 4 Wizard Control VS 2005   
Name: Mahesh Sharma
Date: 5/30/2007 2:21:21 PM
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hi,
to all.
this is very nice article. i will get 100% assistence. and not need to look anywhere.
Title: Working with the Wizard Control Using Visual Studio 2005   
Name: Princess
Date: 8/24/2006 12:25:45 PM
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Thank you..
Title: Perfect!   
Name: Tori Martinez
Date: 5/21/2006 12:15:12 PM
Comment:
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks Eric!!!
Title: VB Code   
Name: Riceee
Date: 5/16/2006 6:07:22 AM
Comment:
Heres the VB code for all of you that wanted it...

Public Sub insertDataIntoDB(ByVal fname As String, ByVal lname As String, ByVal email As String, ByVal tel As String)
Dim conn As String = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("dbConnectionString").ConnectionString
Dim myConnection As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(conn)
Dim MySQL As String = "sp_results"
Dim cmd As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(MySQL, myConnection)
cmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.Parameters.Add(New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@Fname", fname))
cmd.Parameters.Add(New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@Lname", lname))
cmd.Parameters.Add(New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@Email", email))
cmd.Parameters.Add(New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter("@Tel", tel))

myConnection.Open()
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
myConnection.Close()
End Sub


Protected Sub Wizard1_FinishButtonClick(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As WizardNavigationEventArgs)
insertDataIntoDB(TextBox1.Text.ToString().Trim(), TextBox2.Text.ToString().Trim(), TextBox3.Text.ToString().Trim(), TextBox4.Text.ToString().Trim())
End Sub
Title: NIce Post   
Name: Rob
Date: 5/10/2006 2:27:25 PM
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Nice Job! It was just what I was looking for (along time)! I was able to port the cs to vb with one of the many on-line cool tools.
Rob
Title: VB   
Name: Mystical
Date: 5/5/2006 5:32:50 AM
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hi..

I need the code in VB too
Title: Working with the Wizard Control Using Visual Studio 2005   
Name: Shawn
Date: 4/19/2006 4:22:18 AM
Comment:
Hi,

Can I have the codes in VB.

Thank you
Shawn






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