I was recently working on a requirement to perform Update and Delete operations on a WPF DataGrid control (similar to what developers do in a ASP.NET Grid control). The WPF DataGrid is an excellent control to bind with collections and provides various events to work with.
In this article, I have developed a small application using ADO.NET EF (Entity Framework) and WPF DataGrid. The script for creating the Database table is in the db.sql file in the source code of this article.
Note: If you are new to creating applications using WPF and ADO.NET EF then read my previous article Creating Applications using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Commanding and ADO.NET Entity Framework
Creating ADO.NET EF and WPF Project
Step 1: Open VS2010 and create a WPF project and name it as ‘WPF_DataGridEvents’.
Step 2: To this project, add a new ADO.NET Entity Model. Name it as ‘CompanyEDMX’. From the wizard for ADO.NET EF, select ‘Employee’ table created in SQL Server using the db.sql script. After the completion of the wizard, the following model will be generated:
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In this article, I have developed a small application using ADO.NET EF (Entity Framework) and WPF DataGrid. The script for creating the Database table is in the db.sql file in the source code of this article.
Note: If you are new to creating applications using WPF and ADO.NET EF then read my previous article Creating Applications using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) Commanding and ADO.NET Entity Framework
Creating ADO.NET EF and WPF Project
Step 1: Open VS2010 and create a WPF project and name it as ‘WPF_DataGridEvents’.
Step 2: To this project, add a new ADO.NET Entity Model. Name it as ‘CompanyEDMX’. From the wizard for ADO.NET EF, select ‘Employee’ table created in SQL Server using the db.sql script. After the completion of the wizard, the following model will be generated:
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