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I am having a problem calling an Edit method in an application I am creating. In the view an ActionLink is clicked that should be passing the order number to the Edit method as a parameter and opening an edit page with the info for the order populated in the fields. However upon clicking the link I receive the error:

The parameters dictionary contains a null entry for parameter 'orderNum' of non-nullable type 'System.Int32' for method 'System.Web.Mvc.ViewResult Edit(Int32)' in 'AddressUpdater.WebUI.Controllers.OrderController'. An optional parameter must be a reference type, a nullable type, or be declared as an optional parameter. Parameter name: parameters

However the parameter is present in the URL. Here are the relevant method:

public ViewResult Edit(int orderNum)
{
    Order order = repository.Orders.First(o => o.OrderNumber == orderNum);
    return View(order);
}

If if change the parameter to int? orderNum the page will render without an error but none of the data is there.

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  • How are you calling the url, and more importantly, how are you mapping the route? Oct 5, 2012 at 21:00
  • ActionLink is posted below. Here si the route (it's the default): routes.MapRoute( "Default", // Route name "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters new { controller = "Order", action = "List", id = UrlParameter.Optional } );
    – ian
    Oct 5, 2012 at 21:09

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Most probably there's something wrong with the sending of the data to the action method Edit, i.e. in your action link. Just open some devtool like Firebug or Chrome Dev tools to inspect what is being sent to the server.

When your url looks like

Edit?OrderNumber=1234

then you need to have a matching parameter on your Action method like

public ViewResult Edit(int orderNumber) {...}

Instead

Edit(int orderNum){...}

won't work. Basically url parameter name and action method parameter name have to match (not case sensitive, but the name has to match)

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  • According to the "Net" tab in Firebug (I'm not sure if that's what I should be using) it is sending a GET Edit?OrderNumber=10000002. When using the debugger in VS10 it shows orderNum as being null. This is the link in the view that should be passing the order number to the method @Html.ActionLink(order.OrderNumber.ToString(), "Edit", new { order.OrderNumber })
    – ian
    Oct 5, 2012 at 21:07
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    @ian See my updated post: you need to rename the parameter of your action method orderNumber instead of orderNum.
    – Juri
    Oct 5, 2012 at 21:09
  • Wow. I feel foolish lol. thanks for the help and teaching me a valuable lesson in naming parameters.
    – ian
    Oct 5, 2012 at 21:15

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