Some Cool and Usefull Tips and Tricks For GridView



1. Pop-up a confirmation box before deleting a row in GridView

Add a template field and drop a button into it, for a user to delete a record. In the OnClientClick event, call the confirm() function as shown below:

<asp:TemplateField>
      <ItemTemplate>
        <asp:Button ID="btnDel" runat="server" Text="Delete"
            CommandName="Delete" OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you want to delete the record?');" />
      </ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
2. Paging and sorting in a GridView without using a DataSource control

<asp:GridView ID="gridView" OnPageIndexChanging="gridView_PageIndexChanging" 

OnSorting="gridView_Sorting" runat="server" />

private string ConvertSortDirectionToSql(SortDirection sortDireciton)
{
   string newSortDirection = String.Empty;

   switch (sortDirection)
   {
      case SortDirection.Ascending:
         newSortDirection = "ASC";
         break;

      case SortDirection.Descending:
         newSortDirection = "DESC";
         break;
   }

   return newSortDirection
}

protected void gridView_PageIndexChanging(object sender, GridViewPageEventArgs e)
{
   gridView.PageIndex = e.NewPageIndex;
   gridView.DataBind();
}

protected void gridView_Sorting(object sender, GridViewSortEventArgs e)
{
   DataTable dataTable = gridView.DataSource as DataTable;

   if (dataTable != null)
   {
      DataView dataView = new DataView(dataTable);
      dataView.Sort = e.SortExpression + " " + ConvertSortDirectionToSql(e.SortDirection);

      gridView.DataSource = dataView;
      gridView.DataBind();
   }
}

3. Enable and disable controls inside a GridView

Disable controls on some rows, when a certain condition is satisfied. In this snippet, we will see how to disable editing for rows that have the CategoryName as 'Ready'. Use the following code:

protected void GridView1_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow)
        {
            if (e.Row.DataItem != null)
            {
                Label lblControl = (Label)e.Row.Cells[2].FindControl("lblCategoryName");

                if(lblControl.Text == "Ready")
                {
                    e.Row.Cells[0].Enabled = false;
                }
            }
        }
    }

4. How to add a row number to the Gridview

Add the following tags to <columns> section of your GridView

<asp:TemplateField>
<ItemTemplate>
<%# Container.DataItemIndex + 1 %>
</ItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>


5. How to programmatically hide a column in the GridView

GridView1.HeaderRow.Cells[2].Visible = false;
        foreach (GridViewRow gvr in GridView1.Rows)
        {
            gvr.Cells[2].Visible = false;
        }

6. Displaying empty data in a GridView

<asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataKeyNames="CategoryID"
            DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1" EmptyDataText="No data available"
            ShowFooter="true" AllowPaging="True" AllowSorting="True"
            PageSize="5" OnRowDataBound="GridView1_RowDataBound">


7. Change the color of a GridView row based on some condition

protected void GridView1_RowCreated(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
    {
        if (e.Row.DataItem != null)
        {
            DataRowView drv = (DataRowView)e.Row.DataItem;
            string catName = Convert.ToString(drv["CategoryName"]);
            if (catName.Trim() == "Confections")
                e.Row.BackColor = System.Drawing.Color.LightBlue;
        }
    }


8. Highlight an ASP.NET GridView row on Mouse Hover

<head id="Head1" runat="server">
    <title>Highlight Row on Hover</title>

    <script src="Scripts/jquery-1.3.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

    <script type="text/javascript">
        $(document).ready(function() {
            $("tr").filter(function() {
                return $('td', this).length && !$('table', this).length
            }).css({ background: "ffffff" }).hover(
                function() { $(this).css({ background: "#C1DAD7" }); },
                function() { $(this).css({ background: "#ffffff" }); }
                );
        });
    </script>

</head>

Output:

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9. How to programmatically enable/disable a control in the GridView when in the Edit Mode

If you want to quickly take a decision whether to enable or disable a control when the user edits the row, then use the Enabled attribute and set it to a method that returns a bool value:

<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="CategoryName" SortExpression="CategoryName">
                    <EditItemTemplate>
                        <asp:TextBox ID="txtCategoryName" runat="server" Enabled='<%# EnableDisableTextBox() %>' Text='<%# B
nd("CategoryName") %>'></asp:TextBox>

                    </EditItemTemplate>                    <ItemTemplate>
                        <asp:Label ID="lblCategoryName" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("CategoryName") %>'></asp:Label>
                    </ItemTemplate>
                </asp:TemplateField>

C#:

    protected bool EnableDisableTextBox()
    {
        if (1 == 1)
            return false;
    }


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