CompositeDataBoundControl::CreateChildControls Method (IEnumerable, Boolean)
When overridden in an abstract class, creates the control hierarchy that is used to render the composite data-bound control based on the values from the specified data source.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
protected: virtual int CreateChildControls( IEnumerable^ dataSource, bool dataBinding ) abstract
Parameters
- dataSource
- Type: System.Collections::IEnumerable
An IEnumerable that contains the values to bind to the control.
- dataBinding
- Type: System::Boolean
true to indicate that the CreateChildControls(IEnumerable, Boolean) is called during data binding; otherwise, false.
Return Value
Type: System::Int32The number of items created by the CreateChildControls(IEnumerable, Boolean).
The CreateChildControls() method is a helper method that is used by classes that derive from the CompositeDataBoundControl class to create the control hierarchy for a composite data-bound control. When extending the CompositeDataBoundControl class, you must override the CreateChildControls() method to create your own control hierarchy. For more information on creating a composite control, see Developing Custom ASP.NET Server Controls.
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