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https://tokyo-taku.net/signingnaturallyunit2homeworkanswers/https://tokyo-taku.net/signingnaturallyunit2homeworkanswers/https://tokyo-taku.net/signingnaturallyunit2homeworkanswers/ Q: How to get email count to a button? I've got a GridView on a page, which has a button next to it. I need to get a count of the emails, that have been sent from the text box in the grid. I've looked at various examples, but I can't get it to work, so any help would be great! protected void btnSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)  int EmailCount = Int32.Parse(EmailCount.ToString()); int SuccessCount = Int32.Parse(SuccessCount.ToString()); int SuccessEmailCount = int.Parse(SuccessEmailCount.ToString()); string errorMessage = ""; // TODO: Removed irrelevant code to save time //More code here to validate fields etc. if (string.Equals(errorMessage, "") == true)  using (SqlConnection SqlConnection = new SqlConnection("Connection String Here"))  SqlConnection.Open(); SqlCommand SqlCommand = new SqlCommand("SQL Statement", SqlConnection); SqlCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; SqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Email", Email.Text); SqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Subject", Subject.Text); SqlCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Message", Message.Text); SqlDataReader SqlDataReader = SqlCommand.ExecuteReader(); EmailCount = SqlDataReader.GetInt32(0); SuccessCount = SqlDataReader.GetInt32(1); SuccessEmailCount = SqlDataReader.GetInt32(2);    A: Add an ItemTemplate to your GridView, and add the code in there: Text="" One of the most common myths about the EU is that its economic cooperation cannot be stopped. This myth has been propagated by EU critics and opponents of the bloc in the media, as well as by certain politicians. This is based on a misunderstanding of the current treaties. The EU is not limited by the Treaties. It can pursue economic policies that are not mentioned in the treaties, as long as they do not violate other rules. However, they can only be proposed and adopted through the European Council. 84d34552a1