I have two columns in a GridView where every cell of 1 column is hyperlinked.
<asp:GridView ID="gvBlogList" runat="server" DataKeyNames="Id"
AutoGenerateColumns="False" OnRowDataBound="OnRowDataBound">
<Columns>
<asp:TemplateField>
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:HyperLinkField DataTextField="id"
HeaderText="Blog id" NavigateUrl="detailspage.aspx" />
</ItemTemplate>
<ItemStyle Width="150px"></ItemStyle>
</asp:TemplateField>
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
How can I get cell value in 2nd page as a session variable?
Thanks!
As per the what I understand from your question, you want to catch the value of the cell that is clicked, store it in session and make it accessible on the page that have redirect to. This is possible and you can try a flow like this :
You can use the GridView's inbuilt method onRowCommand in this case to generate a server side event and you can then identify which cell was clicked and lastly, you can get its value by index. The below code is a demonstration that you can try and manipulate as per your requirement. This is a sample where a Linkbutton is used in Gridview and on the click of it, its value is fetched.
You can also try to use the CommandName and CommandArgument properties if you want to assign that particular control a value that you may use at the server side.
protected void Grd1_RowCommand(object sender, GridViewCommandEventArgs e)
{
LinkButton lnk = (LinkButton)e.CommandSource;
string value = lnk.Text;
}
And for storing it in Session, you just have to make use of Session["yourVarName"] = value;. And this value can be accessed on the other page.
Hope this helps.
I have Gridview of the form results. I am trying to add an url to one of the field. How do I pass the variable in the url. intLib is the variable. This is what I have:
VB.Net Code:
<a href="EditIncident.aspx?ID=<%# Eval("Inci_ID")%>&Val2="& intLib>
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("Inci_ID") %>'></asp:Label>
</a>
I created a session variable and passed it on to the next page.
Thanks for your help.
How do I get the value in a gridview when one hits the "Select" link in a row?
If I have a databound, I can get that value. However I am trying to highlight certain labels.The "HighlightTex" function lets me highlight some words that the user selects.
Here is a snippet: I am trying to get the value of "lblinvnum".
<asp:GridView ID="gvDetails" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" AllowPaging="True"
AllowSorting="True" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" Width="540px"
CssClass="Gridview" >
<HeaderStyle BackColor="#df5015" />
<Columns>
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Invnum" ItemStyle-Wrap="False">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:Label ID="lblInvnum" Text='<%# HighlightText(Eval("Invnum").ToString()) %>' runat="server" />
</ItemTemplate>
...
...
... For the "AmtPaid" listed below, I can Get that value. I cannot figure out how to get the value for "lblInvnum" to the snippet listed above.
<asp:BoundField DataField="AmtPaid" HeaderText="AmtPaid"
SortExpression="AmtPaid" DataFormatString="{0:c}" >
In visual basic, this is how I can get the one above for AmtPaid.
Dim index As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(e.CommandArgument)
Dim selectedRow As GridViewRow = gvDetails.Rows(index)
Dim contactCell As TableCell = selectedRow.Cells(1)
Dim contact As String = contactCell.Text
Suggestions?
I am building a GridView which can download songs. So I use a hyperlink fileld and use DateNavigateUrlFormatString.
E.G.
DataNavigateUrlFormatString="~/uploads/{0}"
Now,
I need to combine Page.User.Identity.Name into DateNavigateUrlFormatString
For example,
DataNavigateUrlFormatString="~/uploads/UserName/{0}" which Page.User.Identity.Name depending on the user login.
I tried to access DataNavigateUrlFormatString from the code behind but I couldn't.
I tried to use Eval such as
'~/uploads/" <%# Eval("Page.User.Identity.Name") %> /{0}'
this doesn't work as well.
Hope someone could point me out.
Thanks,
L
FInal Solution
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Play">
<ItemTemplate>
<asp:HyperLink ID="HyperLink2" runat="server" NavigateUrl = '<%# String.Format("~/UserUploads/{0}/",Page.User.Identity.Name)+ "/" + Eval("Song_Name") %>' Text="Play" >
</asp:HyperLink>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
DataNavigateUrlFormatString expects the placeholder(s) to come from fields in the datasource of the control.
My suggestion is that since you already know the url you are trying to build you could set the NavigateUrl property of hyperlink control.
NavigateUrl = '<%# String.Format("~/UserUploads/{0}/",Page.User.Identity.Name)+ "/" + Eval("Song_Name") %>'
New to VB.net, just trying to figure out how to properly manipulate the asp:Label control.
I have a page that, based on if there are results, etc should display an <h1></h1> tag with a header, then the data. As I am using the code-behind model, my user facing page essentially just has the following:
<asp:Label ID="lblMessage" runat="server"
Visible="false" />
<asp:DataList ID="dlCurriculumLists" runat="server"
DataSourceID="sdsCurriculumLists"
DataKeyField="Entry No_"
RepeatLayout="Flow"
Visible="false">
<ItemTemplate>
<div>
<asp:HyperLink ID="hlCurriculum" runat="server"
Text='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Title") %>'
NavigateUrl='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "File Path") %>'
ToolTip='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem, "Title") %>'
Target="_blank"
Style="font-weight: bold;">
</asp:HyperLink>
</div>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:DataList>
On my code-behind page, I then set the asp:Label and asp:DataList to Visible="true" based on the data from the database. Here's the catch - if there is data, I want to set lblMessage to be an H1, and if not, just standard Label text. I realize I can emulate the look through the CSS, but was just hoping there was another way (maybe similar to the ItemTemplate concept) to specify the HTML type of the Label control - it appears to be a by default.
For people coming from a VB background, it's a common mistake to think that the most basic control for displaying arbitary text is a Label.
That's not true. A label should label something, usually another UI control (that's what the AssociatedControlId property is for).
If you just want to display arbitrary text or HTML markup, use something more basic instead. Some examples are asp:Literal, asp:Placeholder or asp:Localize.
Using, for example, an asp:Literal called myLiteral, you can easily create a heading in code:
myLiteral.Text = "<h1>" & Server.HtmlEncode(myHeading) & "</h1>"
As far as I know, the asp:Label component will always generate a <label> HTML tag when its AssociatedControlId attribute is set.
What you could do instead is use a Literal Control and populate it with the HTML you wish at runtime.
UPDATE
One thing you could do to make this work as required using your current Label control is to have a theme for the label that marks it up as a H1. You could then toggle the controls EnableTheming property as required.
Aside from what already has been suggested here, you can also implement your own ASP.NET control with any properties you want, then modify its rendering on the fly, depending on the properties' values. It is pretty fun to do and is not as hard as one might think. Here is some information on the subject: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/zt27tfhy(v=vs.100).aspx