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I think this should be very easy but it puzzled me for 2 days.

I use jquery.numberformatter-1.2.3.min.js to format and parse user input.

$("#Qty").blur(function () { 
    $(this).parseNumber({ format: "#,###", 
                          locale: "us" }); 
    $(this).formatNumber({ format: "#,###", 
                           locale: "us" }); 
});

I have a model field to show on the view

[Required]        
public long? Qty { get; set; }

<div class="display-field">@Html.TextBoxFor(model => model.Qty)</div> 

however, when use enters "243,000", the mvc3 controller action always thinks it's invalid long.

I tried to use data annotation format attribute and no luck.

[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:#,###}", ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]

How can I get MVC to automatically format the user input in my action and get model state valid ?

It seems the jQuery numberformatter stop the default MVC model formatter to interpret the string.

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  • This might be a locale issue. Instead of a comma, try using a dot for decimal places. Jul 24, 2012 at 21:52

1 Answer 1

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Try this:

$("#Qty").blur(function () { 
    $(this).parseNumber({ format: "#.###", 
                          locale: "us" }); 
    $(this).formatNumber({ format: "#.###", 
                           locale: "us" }); 
});

[DisplayFormat(DataFormatString = "{0:#.###}", ApplyFormatInEditMode = true)]

This might be a locale issue. If this fixes your problem let me know and we'll go from there.

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  • thansk for your reply. I tried us or au and both get qty = 0 and modelState invalid. I wonder the js library i use prevents the normal MVC format process. Jul 25, 2012 at 2:15

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