Consider calling ShowDialog instead of Show. Then, you can use the
returned DialogResult value to determine if you need to update the
parent form.
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> Hai dear all,.
>
> How can i capture child form close event in parent form in c# 2005,
>
> I'll make it some more clear , I have one master form with 40 text
> boxes, and one 'search' button , in the search button im calling child
> form
> (Form fReg = new frmRegistration();
> fReg.Show();) ,there Im searching some data and filling some
> possible data in a data grid ,out of tat im selecting one data from
> the data gird, and the selected data should fill the all the text box
> in the parent form- how can I do ?
>
> Im trying to do the same by assigning the selected value in a pubic
> field and access the same in the parent form at the time of child form
> close event and generate the relevant
> fields from the data base by executing sql once agn..
>
> Please suggest me the best practice for this .
>
> Sab