So, I have a table with information on a customer, including their name, phone, email, etc. I set up the table to have a radio button to select a customer from this table. This radio-button calls a jQuery function that gets the customer's name from a controller method. I'm looking for the proper and best way to pass both the CustomerID and CustomerName to a CustomerEvent controller which returns a view of events for the specific customer. If I try to use an AJAX POST, it does not return the View in the data
. I've also tried window.location and that does not work either.
Here's the razor code:
@Html.ActionLink("Events ", "../CustomerEvent/Index", null, new { id = "btnEventsCustomerID" })
jQuery:
jQuery('input[type=radio]').change(function () {
jQuery('#hdnCustomerID').val($(this).val());
var CustomerID = jQuery('#hdnCustomerID').val();
var CustomerName = null;
$.ajax({
url: '/Customer/GetCustomerName',
data: { id: CustomerID },
type: "GET",
async: false,
cache: false,
success: function (data) {
CustomerName = data
}
});
alert(CustomerName);
jQuery('#btnEventsCustomerID').click(function () {
window.location = "/CustomerEvent/Index/?CustomerID=" + CustomerID + "&CustomerName=" + CustomerName;
});
The CustomerName alert is functioning properly. Here is my controller method for returning a view of Customer events:
public ActionResult Index(int CustomerID = 0, string CustomerName="")
{
if (CustomerID != 0)
{
Session["CustomerID"] = CustomerID;
Customer CustomerObj = _customer.GetCustomer(CustomerID);
Session["CustomerName"] = CustomerObj.FirstName + " "+ CustomerObj.LastName;
}
return View(_customerEvent.GetCustomerEventCustomList(CustomerID));
}
CustomerName
with request instead of storing it in data attrubute of radio?