The following code successfully displays a record in a FormView and sets the FormView mode to 'Edit' when the user clicks on a LinkButton within a Repeater, however the record is not Updated. If I don't change the .SelectCommand and call .DataBind, I'm able to update the first record that is displayed. Naturally that's a moot point because the idea is to be able to update the record that the user selects in the Repeater.Because of the design of the FormView and Repeater, the record *must* be updated via the FormView. Updating the record via the Repeater is not an option.
I have a modal formview with insertitemtemplate. I have to click the insert button twice to fire the event.
But if I do not insert any values, only one click is required and the validationgroup fires. But if I enter all valid values, I need to click twice and the event does not fire during the first click. But I need CausesValidation = false because to required field validators.
How to avoid two clicks to fire the event if the formview is valid
switch(e.CommandName) { case "Edit": //make editTemplate div visible HtmlGenericControl divEditContact = (HtmlGenericControl)e.Item.FindControl ("divEditContact"); divEditContact.Visible = true; break; case "Update": Employee updateEmployee = new Employee { employeeName = txtName.Text: employeeEmail = txtEmail.Text: } updateEmployee = API.UpdateEmployee(updateEmployee); //display lblUpdateConfirm visible to True // so user sees this confirm messge in the newly updated ItemTemplate }
How can I access my lblUpdateConfirm and turn its Text state to visible from inside the ItemCommand, so that when the user sees the newly updated ITemTemplate, the label is showing the "Update Confirmed" message?
I've got a GridView control with LinkButtons in different cells. Currently when someone clicks a link, it fires the ItemCommand passing the CommandName and the ID of the item the link is bound to. That all works fine. I need to modify it now to not use links anymore. It now needs to show a popup balloon with a link (styled to look like a button) and when the link is clicked, I want it to do the exact same thing. I'm sure there are several ways of doing this, but for time's and consistency's sake, I'm copying the method used from another page we have that is already doing this. It has a hidden DIV on the page with the link in it. When you hover over a link, javascript repositions the div and makes it visible.
So what I need to do is pass my CommandName and item ID to the javascript so that it can trigger the postback when they click that single link. I know this is not the only way to get to the end result, but what I want to do if possible, is still fire the GridView's ItemCommand and set he DataListCommandEventArgs' CommandName and CommandArgument properties. Can someone explain how, under normal circumstances, clicking the LinkButton in the GridView fires the ItemCommand? I know that the LinkButton's click event is forwarded to the GridView but what gets sent from the client side that let's the server know the link was clicked?
I am upgrading a website project from asp.net 3.5 to 4.0. I went through the upgrade wizard and site compiled and built fine. But immediately I have encountetred a problem.I have 3 nested ListViews all using the ItemCommand event. Under 4.0 once the ItemCommand event has fired on the inner ListView it then bubbles up and fires on the parent and finally the grandparent.This is a change in behaviour from 3.5 where only the inner ListView event fires. While I can code round this I am worried about these subtly changes between the two versions.
What's occurring is that I'm explicitly firing an event so that the parent web page can monitor this and take appropriate actions. Thus when the user clicks on a different ListViewItem it triggers the population of associated data elsewhere on the web page.
This all works fine except for one thing: When I first load the control I'm pre-setting the first ListViewItem. Unfortunately, just setting the ListView's SelectedIndex = 0 doesn't fire the aforementioned event handler.
So I started investigating how to call "listView1_ItemCommand" but couldn't figure out how to instantiate the "e" parameter.
I have a formview that use the formview iteminserted event. The information inserts into the formview fine, but all cells blank out after the insert. How can I make it so I can show all the values I have inserted show up in the formview after the inteminserted event?
I have a detailsview control, which I use to enter data and save to the database. I am using object datasource to connect to the db. The detailsview control has autogenerateinsert = "true". When the insert is successfull, I want to set some variables and and to redirect the page to a different one. I don't know how to access the insert button click event of the detailsview to do it. If there is different solution like using <insertItemTemplate> and using custom linkbuttons.
I have a detailsview control which I use to enter data and save to the database. The control is connected to the db through a objectdatasource. When the insert is successful, I want to set some variables and redirect the page to a different one. The detailsview control has AutoGenerateInsertButton="True". I don't know how to access the insert button click event in the code behind,
I have a main formview which contains another formview. In the second formview I have a section that needs to insert/update. I want to access this formviews events for example I can access the main formviews item inserted event in the code behind:
FVInvoiceHCPAgreement_ItemInserted
I can't choose the nested formview events in the code behind
ie. FVInvoicePaymentInfo_ItemInserted
I have tried adding the ItemInserted event in the .aspx page
i.e. onItemInserted = "FVInvoicePaymentInfo_ItemInserted"
but for the handles clause it can't see FVInvoicePaymentInfo.
I've got a FormView control on a page. Its default mode is insert, since the intent is to have the user enter a record, save it, and then do something else. I've written a stored procedure to insert all of the data into 5 tables. 1 of the columns inserted is default, in SQL Server 2005, as an INT column, which is an IDENTITY column. After it inserts the record into the primary table, using a secondary stored procedure, it retrieves the newly created INT value, and then the primary stored procedure inserts records, using the new INT, into the other 4 tables. This is working fine. The primary stored procedure, which is called by the SqlDataSource on my .aspx page, defines this parameter as an output parameter:
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In the FormView's ItemInserted event I'm trying to get the value from the FormViewInsertedEventArgs e parameter like this: [Code]....
However, the result returned is 0. Huh? That cannot be, because the new INT value created is something like 145000. Why am I then seeing a value of 0?
I have a user control that displays a list of records. Users have the ability to open an embedded user control with a FormView to either add a new record or to edit an existing one. The UserControl with the FormView has a button that closes and hides the user control.
If the user control with the FormView is opened to edit a record, the code works fine. But if the UserControl is opened directly into Insert mode, the code craps out
I have a formview which in insertmode is required to assign a value to a textbox from another on textchange event. I can't get it working. here's formview code (in bold: event call:
I have two formviews that I want to use together. I want the second formview to become visible based on a value in a textbox in the first formview using the item_inserted event of the first formview. How would I do this? What is the best way? Can I use the Ctype function?
What does work: I do see the right info if the formview is shown but when I click on the Update button it just doesnt fire the corresponding itemupdating event.
Can someone see what is wrong or missing?
What do I want to archieve: Just update the subscription's credits and its type: Upgrade, Prolong.
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New finding: I added 'onitemcommand="fvSubscriptionEdit_ItemCommand"' to the formview and a corresponding event method with a simple code that throw a exception(just testing) but it doesnt enter the method but does whine when the method is missing. So why does it whine if the method is not there but doesnt enter the method if it does exist? I presume that this is the same problem.