I'm checking for null in the table as I am opening it.
This:
txtCustST.Text = row.Item("CustST"
& ""
Or This:
txtCustZip.Text = IIf(IsDBNull(row.Item("CustZip"
), "", row.Item("CustZip"
)
'It works on int fields too
txtSalesNumber.Text = IIf(IsDBNull(row.Item("SalesNumber"
), 0, row.Item("SalesNumber"
)
I would thik a concatination is faster then a decision.
What do you all think?
And if the concat (&) works better, then how do you handle numeric fields? The same way:
txtCustST.Text = row.Item("SalesNumber"
& ""
This:
txtCustST.Text = row.Item("CustST"
Or This:
txtCustZip.Text = IIf(IsDBNull(row.Item("CustZip"
'It works on int fields too
txtSalesNumber.Text = IIf(IsDBNull(row.Item("SalesNumber"
I would thik a concatination is faster then a decision.
What do you all think?
And if the concat (&) works better, then how do you handle numeric fields? The same way:
txtCustST.Text = row.Item("SalesNumber"