Ok, I'm lost. I'm searching since yesterday why my databinding doesn't work as expected. As I'm new to WPF and also to MVVM it would be understandable if I would not use the same approach on the same project with 2 other views.
The essential configuration is that I have 3 views, for all of them I set the DataContext in the MainWindows-Constructor to the responsible ViewModel.
The view model itself does not implement IPropertyChanged but the model has a few nested objects which do.
I bind with the following XAML:
<TextBox Grid.Column="1" Grid.Row="0" Margin="1">
<TextBox.Text>
<Binding Path="Model.InsertLine.Destination.Value" UpdateSourceTrigger="PropertyChanged">
<Binding.ValidationRules>
<local:MinMaxLengthValidatonRule Min="7" Max="7"/>
</Binding.ValidationRules>
</Binding>
</TextBox.Text>
</TextBox>
InsertLine has PropertyChanged:
public TLTMoveULLine InsertLine
{
get { return _insertline; }
internal set
{
_insertline = value;
if (PropertyChanged != null) PropertyChanged(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs("InsertLine"));
}
}
The general binding to Destination and Unit works. As does the validation.
However I do at some point in time set a new insertline, after it has been inserted into an ObeservableCollection (_document.Lines). What I expect to happen (and what does happen in the 2 other views) is that the textbox get's cleared.
public void AddLine()
{
_document.Lines.Add(InsertLine);
TLTMoveULLine newline = new TLTMoveULLine();
newline.Destination.Value = InsertLine.Destination.Value;
newline.Unit.Value = "";
InsertLine = newline;
}
The property on InsertLine get's called, however the PropertyChanged delegate is null.
Does anybody have an idea why it's null? The same approach works with 2 separate views, but not with this one...
Or do I have a wrong idea and there is a better way to do it?