c# passing something from child form to parent

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Published on 2010-06-01T21:40:11Z Indexed on 2010/06/01 21:43 UTC
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hi guys.

so i have this form and on it is a combo box populated from a database via a SQL method.

and i have another form which allows us to maintain the database table etc.

so i make a new instance of the second form doing:

Form1 frm = new Form2; frm.show();

once i have done what ever i wanted to do on the second form and i close it, i need to somehow trigger an event or something which will refresh the combo box and the code behind it.

i was thinking of some onchange or focus event for the whole form, the problem is i have 5 of these combo boxes and running all the SQL again.

i also thought of passing somesort of variable thro but then i would still need an event for that.

any ideals would be awesome

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