Hi,
I have written a function to export the datagrid data to excel. In that
function I was calling HttpContext.Current.Response.End() at the end. If I a
m
doing this, I am getting an exception message "Thread was being aborted". If
I don't do this then it is exporting the whole data instead of just the
datagrid. I am not knowing what might be the problem. Please let me know if
you have any idea
Thnx,
Sridhar.That's just how Response.End() works, it throws a ThreadAbortExxception.
You can't doing anything wrong, but you may. You'll either need to handle
(catch/swallow/hide) the exception or change your page so only the grid
shows and there's no need to End the request.
Karl
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"Sridhar" <Sridhar@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have written a function to export the datagrid data to excel. In that
> function I was calling HttpContext.Current.Response.End() at the end. If I
> am
> doing this, I am getting an exception message "Thread was being aborted".
> If
> I don't do this then it is exporting the whole data instead of just the
> datagrid. I am not knowing what might be the problem. Please let me know
> if
> you have any idea
> Thnx,
> Sridhar.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
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