DataRepeater.AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged Event

Occurs when the AllowUserToDeleteItems property changes.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks.Vs.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Event AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged As EventHandler
public event EventHandler AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged
public:
 event EventHandler^ AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged {
    void add (EventHandler^ value);
    void remove (EventHandler^ value);
}
member AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged : IEvent<EventHandler,
    EventArgs>
JScript does not support events.

Remarks

When the AllowUserToDeleteItems property is set to True, the user can delete a row by clicking the BindingNavigatorDeleteItemToolStripButton on the BindingNavigator control, or by pressing DELETE when a DataRepeaterItem has focus.

When the AllowUserToDeleteItems property is set to False, the DELETE keyboard function is disabled, but the BindingNavigatorDeleteItemToolStripButton is still enabled. If you want to prevent the user from deleting rows, you should also disable or remove the BindingNavigatorDeleteItemToolStripButton on the BindingNavigator control.

For more information about how to handle events, see Consuming Events.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to disable the BindingNavigatorDeleteItemToolStripButton button when the AllowUserToAddItems property is set to False. It assumes that you have a form that contains a DataRepeater control named DataRepeater1 and a BindingNavigator control.

Private Sub DataRepeater1_AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged(
    ) Handles DataRepeater1.AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged

    ' If this event occurs during form initialization, exit. 
    If Me.IsHandleCreated = False Then Exit Sub 
    ' If AllowUserToDeleteItems is False. 
    If DataRepeater1.AllowUserToDeleteItems = False Then 
        ' Disable the Delete button.
        BindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = False 
    Else 
        ' Otherwise, enable the Delete button.
        BindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = True 
    End If 
End Sub 
Private Sub BindingNavigatorDeleteItem_EnabledChanged(
    ) Handles BindingNavigatorDeleteItem.EnabledChanged

    If DataRepeater1.AllowUserToDeleteItems = False Then 
        ' The BindingSource resets this property when a  
        ' new record is selected, so override it. 
        If BindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = True Then
            BindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = False 
        End If 
    End If 
End Sub
private void dataRepeater1_AllowUserToDeleteItemsChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    // If this event occurs during form initialization, exit. 
    if (this.IsHandleCreated == false) { return; }
    // If AllowUserToDeleteItems is False. 
    if (dataRepeater1.AllowUserToDeleteItems == false)
    // Disable the Delete button.
    {
        bindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = false;
    }
    else
    {
        // Otherwise, enable the Delete button.
        bindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = true;
    }
}
private void bindingNavigatorDeleteItem_EnabledChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    if (dataRepeater1.AllowUserToDeleteItems == false)
    // The BindingSource resets this property when a  
    // new record is selected, so override it.
    {
        if (bindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled == true)
        {
            bindingNavigatorDeleteItem.Enabled = false;
        }
    }
}

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

DataRepeater Class

Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks Namespace

AllowUserToAddItems

AllowUserToDeleteItems

Other Resources

Introduction to the DataRepeater Control (Visual Studio)

How to: Disable Adding and Deleting DataRepeater Items (Visual Studio)