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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:44:47+00:00 2026-05-13T14:44:47+00:00

private void UndeletableComments(LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs e) { //get a reference to the currently saved item ****NOTE

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private void UndeletableComments(LinqDataSourceUpdateEventArgs e)
{
    //get a reference to the currently saved item ****NOTE (State) is the ClassName. It’s a table of states in this test database
    var currentData = ((MyData)e.OriginalObject).Notes;

    // make a copy of whatever is in the edit field and strip out the previous comments
    var newData = ((MyData)e.NewObject).Notes.Replace(currentData, string.Empty);

    //check both values for nulls
    if (currentData != null && newData != null)
    {
        newData = ((MyData)e.NewObject).Notes.Replace(currentData, string.Empty);
    }

    // replace the data to be stored in the database with the currentdata + the newData 
    // I added a datestamp to see when the new comment was added.
    ((MyData)e.NewObject).Notes = string.Format("{0} Added:{1} at (2) --- {3}", currentData, DateTime.Now.ToShortDateString(), DateTime.Now.ToLongTimeString(), newData);


    // I need to see the WINDOW USERNAME by capturing who added a new comments
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    2026-05-13T14:44:47+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    see the Environment.UserName

    Console.WriteLine("UserName: {0}", System.Environment.UserName);
    
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