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Hey SO,

I have a nested repeater control that displays a list of data, in my case it is an FAQ list. here is the design portion:

<asp:Repeater ID="lists" runat="server">
    <ItemTemplate>
        <h2 class="sf_listTitle"><asp:Literal ID="listTitle" runat="server"></asp:Literal></h2>

        <p class="sf_controlListItems">
            <a id="expandAll" runat="server">
                <asp:Literal ID="Literal1" runat="server" Text="<%$Resources:ExpandAll %>"></asp:Literal>
            </a>
            <a id="collapseAll" runat="server" style="display:none;">
                <asp:Literal ID="Literal2" runat="server" Text="<%$Resources:CollapseAll %>"></asp:Literal>
            </a>
        </p>

        <ul class="sf_expandableList" id="expandableList" runat="server">
            <asp:Repeater ID="listItems" runat="server">
                <HeaderTemplate>
                </HeaderTemplate>
                <ItemTemplate>
                    <li>
                        <h1 id="headlineContainer" runat="server" class="sf_listItemTitle">
                            <a id="headline" runat="server" title="<%$Resources:ClickToExpand %>"></a>
                        </h1>
                        <div id="contentContainer" runat="server" class="sf_listItemBody" style="display:none;">
                            <asp:Literal ID="content" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
                        </div>
                    </li>
                </ItemTemplate>
                <FooterTemplate>
                </FooterTemplate>
            </asp:Repeater>
        </ul>
    </ItemTemplate>
</asp:Repeater>

The repeater that I am interested in is the second repeater, listItems. In my code-behind, I cannot directly call listItems and see the controls inside of it. I tried to grab the control inside of list.DataBinding (maybe I need to use a different event?) method:

void lists_ItemDataBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e)
{
    var oRepeater = (Repeater) lists.FindControl("listItems");
}

but this comes up as null. Can anyone give me some pointers/tips of what I need to do to gain access to the listItems repeater and it's children controls?

Thanks!

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belongs to each RepeaterItem, not directly to the Repeater itself.

Try :-

void lists_ItemDataBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e)
{


    if ( e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.AlternatingItem 
        || e.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.Item )
    {
       Repeater oRepeater = (Repeater)e.Item.FindControl("listItems");

       // And to get the stuff inside.
       foreach ( RepeaterItem myItem in oRepeater.Items )
       {
          if ( myItem.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.AlternatingItem 
              || myItem.Item.ItemType == ListItemType.Item )  
          {
             Literal myContent = (Literal)myItem.FindControl("content");

             // Do Something Good!
             myContent.Text = "Huzzah!";

          }
       }
    }
}

And you should be good :)

Edited to incorporate DavidP's helpful refinement.

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Thanks, works great :D – Anders Jul 29 at 16:54
No probs. The ASP .NET controls hierarchy is lovely once you get to know it :) – Paul Alan Taylor Jul 29 at 16:55
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You need to change that line to

var oRepeater = (Repeater) e.Item.FindControl("listItems");
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Thanks for that, I completely forgot haha. So once I get this oRepeater, how do I get the control literal? – Anders Jul 29 at 16:38
Think I've got you covered in my response now, sir :) – Paul Alan Taylor Jul 29 at 16:48
Anders you can add the attribute OnItemDataBinding="listItems_ItemDataBound" to the listItems repeater tag. You don't need to iterate through all it's items. – Spencer Ruport Jul 29 at 18:41
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You're close! Inside your event handler check the RepeaterItemEventArgs for what kind of row you're dealing with. Your child repeater will only be available on (Alt)Item rows, not headers or footers. My guess is that it's blowing up on the header.

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