I have a DropDownList
inside an UpdatePanel
that is populated on postback from a SqlDataSource
. It has a parameter which is another control. I sometimes need multiple postbacks, but what happens is that each time the update panel refreshes, items are added to the DropDownList
. So the DropDownList
ends up having data that is incorrect, or repeated data.
I have the AppendDataBoundItems
property set to true
because I need the first item to be blank.
How can I overcome this problem? Is there another way to have a blank first item?
(This DropDownList
is in an ASP.NET 2.0 web app, and codebehind is in C#)
Instead of using AppendDataboundItems='true'
(which will cause the problem you are talking about), respond to the DataBound
event for the DropDownList
and then add your "blank" item to the top of the list.
<asp:DropDownList runat="server" ID="MyList" ondatabound="MyListDataBound"></asp:DropDownList>
Then in your code behind:
protected void MyListDataBound(object sender, EventArgs e) { MyList.Items.Insert(0, new ListItem("- Select -", "")); }
There are good answers here but I felt the need to include more information because there are multiple options that work and we need to decide which to use.
First, we should understand AppendDataBoundItems
. If AppendDataBoundItems = "true"
, ListItems
are added to the DropDownList
without clearing out the old ones. Otherwise, the DropDownList
is cleared about before the next DataBind
. MSDN AppendDataBoundItems doc
There are basically 2 options covered by most of the answers:
1. Define a blank option in html and add the ListItems from the database to the DropDownList only once.
Notice 3 things here:
ListItem
is defined in htmlAppendDataBoundItems="true"
DataBind
is NOT called on postbacks or when the DropDownList
item count is > 1Source:
<asp:DropDownList ID="MyList" runat="server" AppendDataBoundItems="true" DataValueField="Id" DataTextField="Name" > <asp:ListItem Text="- Select One -" Value="" /> </asp:DropDownList>
Code behind:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { if (MyList.Items.Count <= 1 ) { MyList.DataSource = MyDataSource; MyList.DataBind(); } }
Note: I like the logic of checking the count vs checking IsPostBack
. Though PostBacks are often the cause of duplicate databinding, it is possible to cause it other ways. Checking the item count is basically just checking to see if it's already been loaded.
OR (option to use IsPostBack
instead)
protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { if (!IsPostBack) { MyList.DataSource = MyDataSource; MyList.DataBind(); } }
2. Clear and reload the DropDownList on each page refresh.
Notice 3 differences from the first option:
AppendDataBoundItems="false"
(if it is not defined then false
is it's default value)ListItem
is is added in code behind. We can't define it in html because with AppendDataBoundItems="false"
, it would be cleared out. DataBind
is called on every Page_Load
Source:
<asp:DropDownList ID="MyList" runat="server" DataValueField="Id" DataTextField="Name" OnDataBound="MyList_DataBound" > </asp:DropDownList>
Code behind:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { MyList.DataSource = MyDataSource; MyList.DataBind(); } protected void MyList_DataBound(object sender, EventArgs e) { MyList.Items.Insert(0, new ListItem("- Select One -", "")); }
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