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I have the following code:

@using (Html.BeginForm("FolderChange", "EdiSender", FormMethod.Post, new {id = "ediFilesForm"}))
{
    var directoriesSelectList = new SelectList(Model.Directories);
    @Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.SelectedDirectory, directoriesSelectList, new {@Id = "Directories",     
    @style = "width:Auto;", @size = 20, onchange = "$('#ediFilesForm').submit()", name = "action:FolderChange"})

    var ediFilesSelectList = new SelectList(Model.EdiFileNames);
    @Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.SelectedEdiFile, ediFilesSelectList, new {@Id = "EdiFileNames",       
    @style = "width:Auto;", @size = 20})
}
<br/>

<form action="" method="post">
    <input type="submit" value="Send" name="action:Send" />
    <input type="submit" value="Delete" name="action:Delete" />
    <input type="submit" value="Refresh" name="action:Refresh" />
</form>

Here is a part of the controller:

    [HttpPost]
    [ActionName("FolderChange")]
    public ActionResult FolderChange(EdiFileModel ediFileModel)
    {
        ediFileModel = Load(ediFileModel.SelectedDirectory);
        return View("Index", ediFileModel);
    }
...

    [HttpPost]
    [MultipleButton(Name = "action", Argument = "Send")]
    public ActionResult Send(EdiFileModel ediFileModel)
    {
        ....
        return View("Index", ediFileModel);
    }

    [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Method, AllowMultiple = false, Inherited = true)]
public class MultipleButtonAttribute : ActionNameSelectorAttribute
{
    public string Name { get; set; }
    public string Argument { get; set; }

    public override bool IsValidName(ControllerContext controllerContext, string actionName, MethodInfo methodInfo)
    {
        var isValidName = false;
        var keyValue = string.Format("{0}:{1}", Name, Argument);
        var value = controllerContext.Controller.ValueProvider.GetValue(keyValue);

        if (value != null)
        {
            controllerContext.Controller.ControllerContext.RouteData.Values[Name] = Argument;
            isValidName = true;
        }

        return isValidName;
    }
}

When I press any of the buttons, I get the following message:

The current request for action 'FolderChange' on controller type 'EdiSenderController' is ambiguous between the following action methods: System.Web.Mvc.ActionResult Send(EdiSimulatorWebSender.Models.EdiFileModel) on type EdiSimulatorWebSender.Controllers.EdiSenderController System.Web.Mvc.ActionResult FolderChange(EdiSimulatorWebSender.Models.EdiFileModel) on type EdiSimulatorWebSender.Controllers.EdiSenderController

Could you please help me understand what is wrong with my view?

Thanks.

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  • @Ehsan Sajjad I added it to my question. May 28, 2014 at 15:47
  • you have one action with name FolderChange? May 28, 2014 at 15:51
  • why are you puttin actionmame attribute if both are exactly same,remove this attribute and try: [ActionName("FolderChange")] May 28, 2014 at 15:54
  • i suspect due to that it is detecting two action with same name May 28, 2014 at 15:54
  • @Ehsan Sajjad I have one action with name "FolderChange". I put this attribute to prevent from looking for a view "FolderChange", as it is the same view. May 28, 2014 at 17:04

1 Answer 1

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make sure on your controller you add the post attribute to your post method

public ActionResult FolderChange ... for the get

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult FolderChange... for the post
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  • Please see my controller added to the question. May 28, 2014 at 15:48
  • every time I have seen that error it is because there are 2 methods on the controller with the same name. do you have 2 methods with the name FolderChange? May 28, 2014 at 15:49
  • No, I do not have two methods. May 28, 2014 at 17:02
  • @ Matt Bodily It is not about two methods with the same name, but about confusing method FolderChange() with method Send(). May 28, 2014 at 17:37

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