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I want to bind the combo with dataset and take the value from combo as parameter to populate another combo in WPF

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  • That's nice. What's your question? Aug 20, 2009 at 4:23
  • Too vague. If you want people to put effort into answers, you will need to put effort into the question. Need more details; a code snippet wouldn't hurt, either.
    – Charlie
    Aug 20, 2009 at 4:33

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This should get you started. The Window_Loaded event sets up a DataTable with a couple of rows, and sets the DataContext and DisplayMemberPath of a ComboBox. The Countries_SelectionChanged event grabs the SelectedItem (if there is any) and resets the Cities.ItemsSource property to be the result of a method call, which returns an IEnumerable<string>. This call can be whatever you want (database call, file operation, etc.). Hope this helps!

<UniformGrid Rows="2" Columns="2">
    <Label Content="Countries" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
    <ComboBox Name="Countries" VerticalAlignment="Center" SelectionChanged="Countries_SelectionChanged" ItemsSource="{Binding}"/>
    <Label Content="Cities" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
    <ComboBox Name="Cities" VerticalAlignment="Center"/>
</UniformGrid>   

private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
    DataTable dt = new DataTable();
    dt.Columns.Add("Country", typeof(string));

    DataRow firstRow = dt.NewRow();
    DataRow secondRow = dt.NewRow();
    firstRow["Country"] = "USA";
    secondRow["Country"] = "Italy";
    dt.Rows.Add(firstRow);
    dt.Rows.Add(secondRow);

    Countries.DisplayMemberPath = "Country";
    Countries.DataContext = dt;
}

private void Countries_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e) {
    DataRowView dr = Countries.SelectedItem as DataRowView;
    if (dr != null) {
        Cities.ItemsSource = null;
        Cities.ItemsSource = GetCities(dr["Country"].ToString());
    }
}

private IEnumerable<string> GetCities(string country) {
    if (country == "USA")
        return new []{ "New York", "Chicago", "Los Angeles", "Dallas", "Denver" };
    if (country == "Italy")
        return new[] { "Rome", "Venice", "Florence", "Pompeii", "Naples" };
    return new[] { "" };
}

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