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A Self-populating Bound Table Class

This sample application introduces a reusable .NET class that accepts a DataTable in its constructor to automatically generate a formatted HTML table. The class adapts to the database column structure and populates rows with content, simplifying data-bound table creation.

A Self-populating Bound Table Class

Consider a table that can be populated with information from a database automatically...

I have just made a source code sample application that introduces a class that can be created with a DataTable in it's constructor.

The table adapts the structure of the table automatically and populates it's rows with the content from a database.

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Bound tables: A class to fill and format tables easily

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