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Enable and Disable a Control by Binding to another Control


Posted Date: 09 Jul 2008    Resource Type: Code Snippets    Category: Databinding
Author: Sabu C AlexMember Level: Gold    
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You can Set the Enable Property of a control by binding that control to another control.

How to Achieve this?

See this code snippet.This is a Windows Application Project with C# language.
To test this code you should have a TextBox named "txtName" and a CheckBox named "chk".

In the form load event write this


txtName.DataBindings.Add("Enabled", chk, "Checked");


Execute code and check and uncheck CheckBox. So that you can find the TextBox's property changing.



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