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I have the following datagrid in a wpf form:

<DataGrid Name="DataGrid" AutoGenerateColumns="False" VerticalScrollBarVisibility="Auto">
    <DataGrid.Columns>
        <DataGridTextColumn Header="Name" Width="200"></DataGridTextColumn>
        <DataGridTextColumn Header="Text" Width="200"></DataGridTextColumn>
        <DataGridTemplateColumn Header="Edit" Width="50">
            <DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
                <DataTemplate>
                    <Button>View Details</Button>
                </DataTemplate>
            </DataGridTemplateColumn.CellTemplate>
        </DataGridTemplateColumn>
    </DataGrid.Columns>
</DataGrid>

And I'd like to populate it from my code. I use a linq statement to get the values I'd like to put in the datagrid

var query =
    (
        from modules ...
        join ...
        join ...
        where ...
        select new { ID = modules.ID, Name = strings.Name, Text = stringTexts.Text }
    );

I'd like to populate the columns 'Name' and 'Text' with Name and Text from the query, but I also want there to be a button in each row, and when that button is pressed, I have to know the ID of the row that was pressed, but the ID does not have to show up on the grid.

How do I populate the grid with these values?

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  • Have you tried it? Simply set DataGrid.DataSource = query; DataGrid.DataBind(); and see if it works. The button is a second step Aug 14, 2012 at 19:01

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Tell columns to bind to a property using

<DataGridTextColumn Header="Name" Width="200" Binding="{Binding Name}" />

and so on for other columns.

Then in code behind

DataGrid.ItemsSource = query;
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  • Alright! But how do I pass ID as well? Do I have to make it a hidden column? Aug 14, 2012 at 19:09
  • @ProgrammerAtWorkL: Simple <DataGridTextColumn Header="Id" Width="200" Binding="{Binding Id}" Visibility="Collapsed" /> Aug 14, 2012 at 19:17
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This should work for you:

Grid.DataSource = from x in modules
                  select new
                  {
                      x.Name,
                      x.Text
                  };
Grid.DataBind();

Best of luck!

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