Showing posts with label itemtemplate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label itemtemplate. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

strange inconsistency referencing controls in Formview itemtemplate

Can anyone explain why in the following code, where btnCancel1 is a
Button inside the itemTemplate of the formview, the first call to
change the text of the button, in the Page_Load sub, works fine, but
the second call, in the bookFormView_ItemUpdated sub, throws an
exception (Object reference not set to an instance of an object)? And
if you know why, can you suggest a workaround?

Here is the code:

Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
bookFormView.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly)
Dim cancelButton As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton.Text = "Cancel"
End If
End Sub

Protected Sub bookFormView_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs ) Handles
bookFormView.ItemUpdated
Dim cancelButton1 As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
End Sub

The line of code where the error occurs is cancelButton1.Text = "Done"

Thanks in advance.

-- NedFollowup: In researching this I came across a comment that only the
controls in the current mode are accessible; if the formview is in edit
mode then only the controls in the <edititemtemplateare accessible,
if in read-only mode then only the controls in the <itemtemplateare
accessible. This might explain this except that an update is supposed
to automatically return the formview to read-only mode, right? Or does
that happen later (after the formview_itemupdated() has terminated)?
So I tried explicitly changing the mode to read-only within the
itemupdated subroutine, but I still get the same error.

Hope someone can relieve my frustration.

-- Ned

Ned Balzer wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

Can anyone explain why in the following code, where btnCancel1 is a
Button inside the itemTemplate of the formview, the first call to
change the text of the button, in the Page_Load sub, works fine, but
the second call, in the bookFormView_ItemUpdated sub, throws an
exception (Object reference not set to an instance of an object)? And
if you know why, can you suggest a workaround?
>
Here is the code:
>
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
bookFormView.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly)
Dim cancelButton As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton.Text = "Cancel"
End If
End Sub
>
Protected Sub bookFormView_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs ) Handles
bookFormView.ItemUpdated
Dim cancelButton1 As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
End Sub
>
>
>
The line of code where the error occurs is cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
>
Thanks in advance.
>
-- Ned


1) Why not just use the control's variable? If the control has an id of
btnCancel1 and it's marked runat="server", then just do btnCancel1.Text =
"Done"

2) Are you using master pages? Control ID's change when placed into a
content placeholder on a master page. Use the DevToolBar to explore the DOM
and determine what your control's ID actually is on the client size.

"Ned Balzer" wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

Can anyone explain why in the following code, where btnCancel1 is a
Button inside the itemTemplate of the formview, the first call to
change the text of the button, in the Page_Load sub, works fine, but
the second call, in the bookFormView_ItemUpdated sub, throws an
exception (Object reference not set to an instance of an object)? And
if you know why, can you suggest a workaround?
>
Here is the code:
>
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
bookFormView.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly)
Dim cancelButton As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton.Text = "Cancel"
End If
End Sub
>
Protected Sub bookFormView_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs ) Handles
bookFormView.ItemUpdated
Dim cancelButton1 As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
End Sub
>
>
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The line of code where the error occurs is cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
>
Thanks in advance.
>
-- Ned
>
>


1) When I try that, I get an error in Visual Web Developer 2005: "Name
'btnCancel1' is not declared." It is marked runat="server" but I think
the problem arises because it is buried within the formview, so it's
not a normal button control.

2) No, I am not currently using master pages.

-- Ned

William Sullivan wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

1) Why not just use the control's variable? If the control has an id of
btnCancel1 and it's marked runat="server", then just do btnCancel1.Text =
"Done"
>
2) Are you using master pages? Control ID's change when placed into a
content placeholder on a master page. Use the DevToolBar to explore the DOM
and determine what your control's ID actually is on the client size.
>
"Ned Balzer" wrote:
>

Quote:

Originally Posted by

Can anyone explain why in the following code, where btnCancel1 is a
Button inside the itemTemplate of the formview, the first call to
change the text of the button, in the Page_Load sub, works fine, but
the second call, in the bookFormView_ItemUpdated sub, throws an
exception (Object reference not set to an instance of an object)? And
if you know why, can you suggest a workaround?

Here is the code:

Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
bookFormView.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly)
Dim cancelButton As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton.Text = "Cancel"
End If
End Sub

Protected Sub bookFormView_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs ) Handles
bookFormView.ItemUpdated
Dim cancelButton1 As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
End Sub

The line of code where the error occurs is cancelButton1.Text = "Done"

Thanks in advance.

-- Ned


Well, it doesn't make sense to me, but I found the suggestion somewhere
and tried it: calling bookformview.databind() before attempting to
reference the object, and the error went away. Problem is, the button
text is not being changed either.

Hmmmmmm

Ned Balzer wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

1) When I try that, I get an error in Visual Web Developer 2005: "Name
'btnCancel1' is not declared." It is marked runat="server" but I think
the problem arises because it is buried within the formview, so it's
not a normal button control.
>
2) No, I am not currently using master pages.
>
-- Ned
>
William Sullivan wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

1) Why not just use the control's variable? If the control has an id of
btnCancel1 and it's marked runat="server", then just do btnCancel1.Text =
"Done"

2) Are you using master pages? Control ID's change when placed into a
content placeholder on a master page. Use the DevToolBar to explore the DOM
and determine what your control's ID actually is on the client size.

"Ned Balzer" wrote:

Quote:

Originally Posted by

Can anyone explain why in the following code, where btnCancel1 is a
Button inside the itemTemplate of the formview, the first call to
change the text of the button, in the Page_Load sub, works fine, but
the second call, in the bookFormView_ItemUpdated sub, throws an
exception (Object reference not set to an instance of an object)? And
if you know why, can you suggest a workaround?
>
Here is the code:
>
Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
bookFormView.ChangeMode(FormViewMode.ReadOnly)
Dim cancelButton As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton.Text = "Cancel"
End If
End Sub
>
Protected Sub bookFormView_ItemUpdated(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewUpdatedEventArgs ) Handles
bookFormView.ItemUpdated
Dim cancelButton1 As Button =
CType(bookFormView.FindControl("btnCancel1"), Button)
cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
End Sub
>
>
>
The line of code where the error occurs is cancelButton1.Text = "Done"
>
Thanks in advance.
>
-- Ned
>
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