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DataGridView - get value from cell 0 in selected row.

Asked by mms_master in Microsoft Visual Basic.Net

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Hi,

I want to get the value from the first cell (i.e. index 0) in the selected row of a DataGridView. The code Im using at the moment is:

dgvCurrentJobs.CurrentRow.Cells(0).Value.ToString

I've also tried:

dgvCurrentJobs.SelectedRows.Item(0).Cells(0).Value.ToString

Both of the above work in respect of returning a value from cell 0. But, no matter which row I select, when this line of code is run, it deselects my selection, selects the first row (Index 0) and returns the value in cell 0 of that row, and not the one I had selected. If that makes sense.

Example:

Column 0 |    Column 1
---------------------------
R0C0       |    R0C1
R1C0       |    R1C1
R2C0       |    R2C1

If the table above is my DataGridView, and I select the second row which contains "R1C0" in column index 0 and "R1C1" in column index 1; When I press the button that runs the code I mentioned above, the first row containing "R0C0" and "R0C1" becomes highlighted and the value in my msgbox is "R0C0".

Not sure how easy to understand that is, let me know if you cant understand it.

Thanks in advance
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Zone: Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
Tags: vb.net, data, grid, view, selected, row, cell, value
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