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How to access a gridview column on rowdatabound ?

I would like to change the value of my gridview column to active when the value is 1. I have gridview column like

<asp:BoundField   DataField="STATUS" HeaderText="STATUS" SortExpression="STATUS" HeaderStyle-HorizontalAlign="Left">
                <HeaderStyle HorizontalAlign="Left"></HeaderStyle>
            </asp:BoundField>

and cs code

 protected void gvCategory_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
    {

        if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
        {
            if (e.Row.Cells[5].Text=="0")
            {
                e.Row.Cells[5].Text = "INACTIVE";
            }
        }
    }

This is working but it would fail if i change the column order. What i need is something like findControl function. Thanks.

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rematnarab Avatar asked Feb 19 '12 13:02

rematnarab


2 Answers

Here's a few utilities I wrote years ago that may help you:

// ---- GetCellByName ----------------------------------
//
// pass in a GridViewRow and a database column name 
// returns a DataControlFieldCell or null

static public DataControlFieldCell GetCellByName(GridViewRow Row, String CellName)
{
    foreach (DataControlFieldCell Cell in Row.Cells)
    {
        if (Cell.ContainingField.ToString() == CellName)
            return Cell;
    }
    return null;
}

// ---- GetColumnIndexByHeaderText ----------------------------------
//
// pass in a GridView and a Column's Header Text
// returns index of the column if found 
// returns -1 if not found 

static public int GetColumnIndexByHeaderText(GridView aGridView, String ColumnText)
{
    TableCell Cell;
    for (int Index = 0; Index < aGridView.HeaderRow.Cells.Count; Index++)
    {
        Cell = aGridView.HeaderRow.Cells[Index];
        if (Cell.Text.ToString() == ColumnText)
            return Index;
    }
    return -1;
}

// ---- GetColumnIndexByDBName ----------------------------------
//
// pass in a GridView and a database field name
// returns index of the bound column if found 
// returns -1 if not found 

static public int GetColumnIndexByDBName(GridView aGridView, String ColumnText)
{
    System.Web.UI.WebControls.BoundField DataColumn;

    for (int Index = 0; Index < aGridView.Columns.Count; Index++)
    {
        DataColumn = aGridView.Columns[Index] as System.Web.UI.WebControls.BoundField;

        if (DataColumn != null)
        {
            if (DataColumn.DataField == ColumnText)
                return Index;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
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Steve Wellens Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 11:09

Steve Wellens


You could loop all columns to get the correct index or use this LINQ:

String colToFind = "status";
int colIndex = ((GridView)sender).Columns.Cast<DataControlField>()
                .Where((c, index) => c.HeaderText.ToLower().Equals(colToFind))
                .Select((c,index)=>index).First();
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Tim Schmelter Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 12:09

Tim Schmelter