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How do you declare viewstate variable for string and store it in a string variable?
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ViewState["yourStringViewStateID"] = "a string";

string str = ViewState["yourStringViewStateID"]; 


str will have "a string" inside.

is that all you need to know?
 
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polkj 9-Jul-14 11:09am    
Nope. How do I store my viewstate values in ispostback and un my if else if statement how do i access to my viewstate values?
For storing :
C#
ViewState["YourKey"]= "YourValue";

For getting :
C#
string yourvalue = ViewState["YourKey"]


Please refer following links :

Beginner's Guide To View State[^]
ASP.NET Web Forms - Maintaining the ViewState[^]
ASP.NET View State Overview[^]

Good luck
 
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polkj 9-Jul-14 11:02am    
How do I store the value in ifpostback and in if or else if statement how do I access to my viewstate value
Raje_ 9-Jul-14 11:05am    
Please go through the link :)

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