Reputation: 7900
I am making my final year VB.NET project, I am using Visual Studio 2008 with 3.5 framework
I am making a Restaurant Bill generation software.
I have created the table in SQL and connected to the project, I added 6 combo boxes with drop down,
I have assigned drop-downs as the Menu item of the restaurant, when I run the program and try to change one combo box item, all combo box items get changed. How can I avoid this?
How to get rid of this?
I am not a professional in this, but any help will be appreciated
Upvotes: 0
Views: 770
Reputation: 12538
I would guess that you've bound them all to exactly the same BindingSource (which is pointing at the same data), in which case changing the selection in one combobox will immediately be reflected in the others. If you have multiple items bound to the same BindingSource (which is what the wizard will give you if you're not careful), and don't want a change in one to reflect in the others, you need to create separate BindingSources for each one.
Upvotes: 1