For ASP.NET, I'm using a DetailsView for insert and edit of a record. For edit mode I don't want to display the primary key field because it should not be cha开发者_如何转开发nged. For insert mode, I want to display the primary key field because it doesn't exist and the user can specify it via a DropDownList that insures they will pick an unique value. A TemplateField is used in the DetailsView markup for the primary key field (hence the DropDownList for insert mode).
My problem is that I cannot get the primary key field to not display for edit mode and to display for insert mode. In the markup I have:
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="name" InsertVisible="True" Visible="True">
<InsertItemTemplate>
<asp:DropDownList ID="ddl2NonMembers" runat="server"
Width="155px"
Sourceless="sqlNonMembers"
DataTextField="name"
DataValueField="id_adm"
SelectedValue='<%# Bind("member_grp") %>'>
</asp:DropDownList>
</InsertItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
With the TemplateField Visible="True", the HeaderText="name" always displays which I don't want for edit mode. With the TemplateField Visible="False", the field never displays which I don't want for insert mode.
How can I achieve the display behavior I want for insert verses edit mode. I'm fine with changing some property programmatically rather than relying an a pure markup approach, but I can't figure out the solution.
Please advise!
you can test the Details View Mode and see if it's in -Edit- mode. You can then hide the DropDownList programmatically.
if (myDetailsView.CurrentMode == DetailsViewMode.Edit)
{
DropDownList ddl2NonMembers = (DropDownList)myDetailsView.FindControl("ddl2NonMembers");
ddl2NonMembers.Visible = false;
}
Also, you can hide the entire column, but you'll need to know the index of that column. Assuming column index is #5 you can do something like:
if (myDetailsView.CurrentMode == DetailsViewMode.Edit)
{
myDetailsView.Columns[5].Visible = false;
}
And finally, you can create a function in Code-Behind which checks the current value of the DetailsView and assign it to the Visible property of your Template field:
public bool showPKField() {
bool result = true;
if(myDetailsView.CurrentMode == DetailsViewMode.Edit)
result = false;
return result;
}
And inside your Template Field:
<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="name" InsertVisible="True" Visible='<%# showPKField() %>'>
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