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I have the following view model

public class ResourceProjectedCapacitiesModel
{
    public int ID { get; set; }
    public string FirstName { get; set; }
    public string LastName { get; set; }
    public string Location { get; set; }
    public string Manager { get; set; }
    public string Role { get; set; }
    public string Project { get; set; }
    public decimal Capacity { get; set; }
    public System.DateTime Date { get; set; }
}

In my GET action i display all these in the view.

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult Index(List ResourceProjectedCapacitiesModel> list)
{
    foreach (ResourceProjectedCapacitiesModel item in list)
    {
        ....
    }
    ....
}

In the view there is the following editor but when the form is submitted the binding doesnt work, list is null

@Html.EditorFor(modelItem => item.Capacity)
@Html.HiddenFor(modelItem => item.ID)

    @model List<CapacityPlanner.ViewModels.ResourceProjectedCapacitiesModel>

@{
    ViewBag.Title = "Index";
}

<h2>Index</h2>

<p>
    @Html.ActionLink("Create New", "Create")
</p>

@using(Html.BeginForm())
{
    <table class="table">
    <tr>
        <th>
            First Name
        </th>
        <th>
            Last Name
        </th>
        <th>
            Location
        </th>
        <th>
            Manager
        </th>
        <th>
            Role
        </th>
        <th>
            Project
        </th>
        <th>Apr</th>
        <th>May</th>
        <th>Jun</th>
        <th>Jul</th>
        <th>Aug</th>
        <th>Sep</th>
        <th>Oct</th>
        <th>Nov</th>
        <th>Dec</th>
        <th>Jan</th>
        <th>Feb</th>
        <th>Mar</th>
        <th></th>
    </tr>

    @foreach (var item in Model) {
        <tr>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.FirstName)
            </td>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.LastName)
            </td>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Location)
            </td>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Manager)
            </td>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Role)
            </td>
            <td>
                @Html.DisplayFor(modelItem => item.Project)
            </td>
            @for(var i = 1; i <= 12; i++)
            {
                <td>
                    @if(item.Date.Month == i)
                    {
                        @Html.EditorFor(modelItem => item.Capacity)
                    }

                </td>
            }
            <td>
                @Html.HiddenFor(modelItem => item.ID)
            </td>
        </tr>
    }
    </table>

    <input type="submit" value="Save" class="btn btn-default" /> 
}

I have inserted the code of my view

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  • Can you please add the entire code of your view? Incl. the @model defenition and foreach loop. This will help a lot in diagnosing the issue. May 22, 2014 at 16:03
  • How would you expect to send a single model to a view, but get back a list? That doesn't even make sense. May 22, 2014 at 16:13
  • Am I the only one not making sense of this? May 22, 2014 at 16:20
  • Can you show two TRs of the rendred HTML? I have a feeling the name properties are not getting rendered correctly. May 22, 2014 at 16:48
  • You can also look at this post by Scott Hsnselman to get a little insight on how the model binder reads POST data: hanselman.com/blog/… I always go back to this when having issues with model binding. May 22, 2014 at 16:54

1 Answer 1

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You should use for instead of foreach.

@for (int i = 0; i < Model.Items.Count; i++)
{
 @Html.EditorFor(model => Model.Items[i].Amount)
 @Html.HiddenFor(model => Model.Items[i].Amount)
}

Then all filled will get different id.

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  • Why Model.Items[i].Amount? Why not just Model[i].Amount? The model itself is the list or am I missing something? May 22, 2014 at 16:58
  • @Elad Lachm That was a fast example. Try add @Html.HiddenFor(model => Model[i].Item) foreach filled. Change @foreach (var item in Model) { to for.
    – Svmurvj
    May 22, 2014 at 17:43

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