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Show a web page with new values from database upon click of a button in the same page

Show a web page with new values from database upon click of a button in the same page

Show a web page with new values from database upon click of a button in the same page

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Dear Team!

This may appear very basic. But, I am not an expert in ASP.NET.

I have a webpage with a Date Selection box, a Button & few labels. After selecting a date, when the button is clicked, I want to refresh the labels with new values from database table corresponding to the selected date.

I can manage to read values from the database and update labels on the 'PageLoad'. But, as my button is on the same page, how do I update the label contents when I actually have to reload the page to refresh it?

I searched net and found some guidelines, but all are discussing about 'refreshing' the page. I don't get how do I refresh the same page upon clicking a button inside it. I don't mind a full refresh and for time being I am not particular about doing a 'partial refresh', 'Ajax' etc etc!

I am using VS 2015, SQL Server 2008, C#, ADO.NET for data access.

Can anyone help me with a simple and straight method?

Thank you in advance
Rajesh

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