Reputation: 783
I want to add a button on GridView cell on certain condition. I did the following in RowDatabound event
if( i==0)
{
Button btn= new Button();
btn.Text = "view more";
e.Row.Cells[7].Controls.Add(btn);
}
When this executes, the text in the cell which is bound is lost and only the button appears. I need to have the button along with the cell text present already.
Can anyone please help me doing this?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 23390
Reputation: 4069
It's a workaround, check if it helps you:
You can convert your existing BoundColumn to Linkbuton
if it is feasible with your requirement.
if( i==0)
{
LinkButton lnkbtn = new LinkButton();
lnkbtn.Text = e.Row.Cells[7].Text;
// Create a command button and link it to your id
// lnkbtn.CommandArgument = e.Row.Cells[0].Text; --Your Id
// lnkbtn.CommandName = "NumClick";
// btn.Text = "view more";
e.Row.Cells[7].Controls.Add(lnkbtn);
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 2111
When you add a control into the cell it trumps the text in the cell and only wants to display the control(s).
You can however have both the text and the button while keeping them separate. To do this you need to add another control in the form of a label:
Label myLabel = new Label();
myLabel.Text = e.Row.Cells[7].Text; //might want to add a space on the end of the Text
e.Row.Cells[7].Controls.Add(myLabel);
LinkButton myLinkButton = new LinkButton();
myLinkButton.Text = "view more";
e.Row.Cells[7].Controls.Add(myLinkButton);
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 460158
You have to recreate all dynamic controls on every postback. But RowDataBound
is executed only if the grid gets databound. So this is not the right approach.
If this is just a single button you should add it declaratively to the aspx in a TemplateField
. Then you can switch visibility in RowDataBound
.
Tutorial 12: Using TemplateFields in the GridView Control
Button btn = (Button)e.Row.FindControl("ButtonID");
btn.Visible = i==0;
You can handle the Click
event of the Button
for your "view more"-logic.
Upvotes: 2