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Insert, update and delete records from a Resource.resx file - Global and local resources files

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Bader
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Bader asked on 16 Oct 2010, 04:34 PM
Hello,

I'm wonder if I can insert, update and delete records from Resource.resx file, exactly like handling a data from database using the radgrid control.
Is it is possible can you please explain to how can I do that,

It is apprecited to send me a code .

Regards,
Bader

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Vasil
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answered on 21 Oct 2010, 01:30 PM
Hello Bader,

Unfortunately there is no easy way to edit RESX files with RadGrid.

Please excuse us for any inconvenience caused.

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Vasil
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answered on 21 Oct 2010, 05:11 PM
Hello,

Thank you for your reply,
You told me "there is no easy way to edit RESX files with RadGrid",
Just for help, do you have any idea how can I implement my requirements? Even in the hard way?
If so, please send me a links,

Regards,
Bader
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Vasil
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answered on 26 Oct 2010, 12:55 PM
Hello Bader,

You can read this blog as a starting point for finding a solution. If implement it, you can upload it in the code-library section, and you will earn some Telerik points.

Sincerely yours,
Vasil
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