JustAnotherDeveloper
JustAnotherDeveloper

Reputation: 3199

Populating a dropdown from ViewData

I have viewdata in my controller which is populated by a list:

List<employee> tempEmpList = new List<employee>();
tempEmpList = context.employees.ToList();
ViewData["tempEmpList"] = tempEmpList;

and I am passing this into my view, the question is, how do I place the content of the viewdata list into a dropdown list?

The display data will be .name from the list item.

I know I could do a foreach on the Viewdata and create a select list, but this seems a bit long winded

Upvotes: 12

Views: 48403

Answers (3)

nemesv
nemesv

Reputation: 139748

You can use the DropDownList html helper:

@Html.DropDownList("SelectedEmployee", 
    new SelectList((IEnumerable) ViewData["tempEmpList"]), "Id", "Name")

In the SelectList constructor, you can specify which properties of the Employee class should be used as both the text and the value within the dropdown (e.g. "Id", "Name")

The name of the dropdown ("SelectedEmployee") will be used when you post back your data to the server.

Upvotes: 22

Sapnandu
Sapnandu

Reputation: 642

Please try with that. I have tried with MVC5

@Html.DropDownList("SelectedEmployee", new SelectList((System.Collections.IEnumerable) ViewData["tempEmpList"],"id","Name"))

Upvotes: 5

JDandChips
JDandChips

Reputation: 10100

Set up your ViewData in the normal way, assigning a Key name that maps to a property in your model that will be bound on Post ...

ViewData["ModelPropertyName"] = new SelectList(...)

Then in your view simply add a Html.DropDownList ...

@Html.DropDownList("ModelPropertyName")

Upvotes: 11

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