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I have created a dropdown list in a DetailsView control

I want to make that dropdown have multiple columns. Is that possible? If So how? I've done a lot of searching and cant seem to find the solution.

Below is the code for my dropdown template:

 <asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Division" SortExpression="fDivisionID">
                    <EditItemTemplate>
                        <asp:DropDownList
                             ID="DivisionDropDownList" 
                             runat="server" 
                             DataSourceID="DivisionSqlDataSource"
                             DataTextField="DivisionName" 
                             DataValueField="DivisionID" 
                             Text='<%# Bind("fDivisionID") %>'>
                        </asp:DropDownList>
                    </EditItemTemplate>

                    <ItemTemplate>
                        <asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text='<%# Bind("DivisionName") %>'></asp:Label>
                    </ItemTemplate>
                </asp:TemplateField>

How do I add another column to that.. such as "Location"..

Thanks in advance

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There are I think three ways actually.

  1. Add two columns in your Select statement when fetching from database like below. or from here

    Select Column1 + ' ' + Column2 From Yourtable

  2. You can use third party controls.

  3. Jquery Also supports this feature Here

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  • This is to do it using other controls... Can it be done within the Dataview control?
    – vitalix
    Mar 20, 2012 at 0:25
  • Thanks..I've gone another way and created a new field and combined what I need in there and used that. What you're suggesting cannot be done within the detailsview control
    – vitalix
    Mar 23, 2012 at 2:24
  • You can do it in dropdownlist to show multiple columns by appending text or by other options as mentioned above.
    – Pankaj
    Mar 23, 2012 at 11:13

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