Basically I want to get a null value displayed as blank "" in the TextBox, and a number as a number. If the TextBox is blank MyProperty shall be set to null. If the TextBox has a number in it, MyProperty should be set to this number.If I try it I get an exception: "Blank is not a valid Int32".
But how can I do that? How to work with nullable properties and Bind?
I'm trying to bind a nullable bit column, which at the moment is mostly null, but I need to somehow convert the null to a 'false' on runtime because it doesn't bind to a checkbox if it's null. But, I am currently unable to change the default value and update all records accordingly - is there a way to do this in runtime?
[AcceptVerbs(HttpVerbs.Post)] [ValidateAntiForgeryToken] public ActionResult EditLogin(LoginForm post) { return View(model); }
post.Username will be blank, all other properties bind correctly, but if I change @disabled="disabled to @readonly="readonly" the username binds properly and everything works. It looks like model binding ignores values in disabled fields. Is their a way around this? I still need the field's value to bind to the model. I can use readonly but would prefer to use disabled so it is visually apparent to the user that they cannot edit the value of the field.
why the .Text properties are not being set in the code below? I've debugged this and the click event is firing and goes through that bit of code but nothing is displayed on the page.
CS1061: 'System.Web.UI.Control' does not contain a definition for 'DataItem' and no extension method 'DataItem' accepting a first argument of type 'System.Web.UI.Control' could be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)
How i assign the value to Textbox which is inside Update Panel??? IF i remove the Update Panel every thing is working but i do with the update Panel . i dont want to page full postback.
I'm having trouble binding my textbox to my dropdownlist. I got it to work but I don't think it is the correct way of doing it. I have my DDL bound to a datasource and populating everything correctly. However, I couldn't find a better way of binding my textbox to it besides using the FormView control and its counterpart, Templates (edit,insert,etc) It looks messy and i was hoping there was a better way of doing it. I've researched it online for awhile now but I couldn't understand how to implement for my situation.
My DDL has company names in it and the datasource has all the information from the table including what I'm trying to have my textbox pull (Address).
I have a bound field in a DetailsView that I want updated with the contents of TextBox2.Text when I update. I have TextBox2 set AutoPostBack True. Cannot remember how to move the contents on update. I tried converting the "Description_Update" to a template field without success.
I can copy and paste the contents of TextBox2 into the DetailsView and it does update as do the other DataFields.
in the code below, the string sFoodFormReceived1 always gets today's date. I dont know how to make the date clicked on the datepicker bind to the textbox in the gridview gvReservationsWithForms.
I have few textboxes and I want to search the text (partial search is also required) in the database and then show the result in a telerik grid. The grid has to be hidden initially and when I click the search button it should show up and display the results.
I have a ASP.NET MVC view that displays a single ServiceProvider object. In this view there is a selectlist that lists one or more ServiceProviderGroup objects and uses the Id property for the value and the Name property for the text. In this list I also show a entry with a value of -1 and text of "No Provider". When the Edit[Post] method is called the Id value from the select list maps to a nullable property (GroupId) on a ServiceProvider object. When a value other the -1 is selected from the list it works as expected. But, when the value is -1, I want a NULL reference to be applied to the GroupId property during the UpdateModel call. Within the Edit method, prior to calling UpdateModel, I have tried replacing the entry within the Controller.ValueProvider with a null reference and adding a ValueProviderResult which contains a null reference, but the UpdateModel always has an issue (InvalidOperationException).
I have a problem with passing a model to a controllerIn my controller I have a HttpPost function that gets a EF model.The problem is that the form does not contains all properties of the EF model.When the function is called that gets this EF model, I get error messge of fields that are not nullable in the EF model.That's because the fields are not in the form, so the not nullable properties gets no value.
I am a c#/asp.net developer and I am having to work on a VB/asp.net. I started out with VB.NET but after years away from it I'm getting confused with the syntax.
I have two variables
Dim originalDate as DateTime? Dim newDate as DateTime?
Both nullable datetimes, originalDate is a nullable date I am getting from the database and newDate time is set in code, I need to compare them, they can either both have dates, neither have dates or one have and one not.
I have a bit of code as follows:
if origEndDate = origEndDate then
When both origEndDate and origEndDate are "nothing" this statement is false (well when I run it in the watch window it comes back as nothing)!
I don't understand why this is the case because I was under the impression doing an "=" compares the two values and as they are the same surely it should be true?
What syntax should I be using as in C# I can do the above as so:
I have a small Linq to Sql database application, with a table set up with a datetime field (allow Null). I am able to submit 'Nothing' into the datetime field after setting my .dbml table | field | property to AutoGenerated = True. Why this is I don't know, but it works. Now that I can submit an empty datetime field to the database, I am having trouble loading it into an object with a property set as datetime.
Example: of property in object
Private _deliveryDate As DateTime = Nothing
Public Property DeliveryDate() As DateTime [code]...
Example: setting value when instanciating the obect
dim test as new dateObject(Nothing, ...) ' where (Nothing) represents the datetime field retrieved from the database set to null.When I try the above line I get "Nullable object must have a value."
I get this error "Type 'String' must be a value type or a type argument constrained to 'Structure' in order to be used with 'Nullable' or nullable modifier '?'." [:(]
Function Index(ByVal product As Product, ByVal category_1 As Nullable(Of String), ByVal category_2 As Nullable(Of String)) As ActionResult ... End Function
This is actually a situation where LINQ as follow:
Code: Dim query = From loadedfile In dtloadedfile.AsEnumerable() _ Join householdPanels In dtHouseholdPanels.AsEnumerable() _ On CType(loadedfile("Household_number"), Integer) Equals _ [code]...
when i get to col.DataType = t.PropertyType, i hit an error where it says Nullable datatype is not allowed. I know the t.propertytype returns nullable as datatype, however, this nullable type do have a normal datatype declared too. ie Of System.Nullable(Of Integer) from the LINQ query. But how do i get that information?
ps: this function is taken somewhere from the web, so you might recognise it.
I remember being told that you can add some syntax to the end of a statement that will do something if the field is null. Pretty vague, but I cant seem to find anything about it via google.
I definitely isnt how to set a field to be nullable. I know that.
Here is an example of what I want.
int? field1 = 0;
field1 = int.parse(string2); (where string2 is a passed value, that could be null)
I thought there was something you could put at ?? if it is a null, such as:
field1 = int.parse(string2) ??;
Or do I have to check every if every string2 is null before making that statement.
Can anyone reliably get the EDS to save a nullable column to the databse as a "null" when bound to any of the controls such as "FormView"?I have tried using several different UpdateParameters (Session, ControlParamater, Parameter, etc). I have tried setting "ConvertEmptyStringToNull" to true and leaving the property off entirely. Nothing works. On my "Inserts" it works fine.(I have made sure the column is set to nullable = true in the Entity Designer.....)
I'm posting Json data to an action that has a model class as a parameter using the
JsonValueProviderFactory. Everything works except for any nullable properties in the model, such as double? and bool? - they always materialize as null, even if a value is posted.
I'm not sure if this issue is specific to the JsonValueProviderFactory, or MVC in general.
I have 2 objects, that can exist seperately - lets say man and woman, neither needs to know about the other. But once they get get "married" it can only be married to each other. In other words, I'm trying to create 2 tables, 1 table has a FK to the other, that is NULLABLE. When i try to set the relationship to 1-to-1 via the dmbl, it wont let me - which makes sense. Ultimate i want to
1) create a women (no knowledge of a man)
[Code]....
Is this even possible? If i do a one-to-many - how can i make it act this way? At the business layer? create a partial class and override stuff?