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in my database there are id,name,surname,city fields.

let's imagine there are 30 people who has same name. i want to do that;

after selecting name from dropdownlist1, dropdownlist2 only shows city names base on selected name.

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Bind dropdownlist2 from Filter DataSource(that has only filter data) on SelectedIndexChanged event of dropdownlist1

Here I am giving some idea how to use first dropdown value as a parameter of second Data Source.

<asp:SqlDataSource ID="sqlDataSource2" runat="server"
    ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:ConnectionString %>"
    SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM Test WHERE Param = @param;"
    CancelSelectOnNullParameter="true">
    <SelectParameters>
        <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="dropDown1" Name="param"
            PropertyName="SelectedValue"
            ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" />
    </SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
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  • You can do it from code behind. You just need to get the value of selectedItem of First DDL and and the select the data from database on this basis of selected value of first DDL and then just bind the second DDL with this filtered data
    – Sachin
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:01
  • I didn't get you? what are you trying to ask?
    – Sachin
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:35
  • i guess i did it. but there is a problem. when i try second time city values increasing adding new one
    – Fore
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:39
  • You need to clear the items of dropdown before adding again otherwise it will add every time on postback
    – Sachin
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:41
  • you don't have to use any code behind. Did you try my answer?
    – briskovich
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:44
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All you have to do is use the first ddl value as a parameter in your second DDL data source. If you set autopostback to true on the first DDL the scecond one will poplulate on postback.

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  • "All you have to do is use the first ddl value as a parameter in your second DDL data source" how can i do this?
    – Fore
    Mar 25, 2013 at 20:05

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