The big difficulty in locating the DDL is that you are using a FormView so the controls do not exist at compile time.
Here is a property that you add to Child1 that will lookup and expose the DDL when ever you want to access it. This will be null until after you have called DataBind.
private DropDownList z_DDL_Organization = null;
/// <summary>
/// Expose the Organization DDL
/// </summary>
public DropDownList DDL_Organization
{
get
{
if (this.z_DDL_Organization==null)
this.z_DDL_Organization = FormView1.FindControl("DDL_Organization") as DropDownList;
return this.z_DDL_Organization;
}
}
To access this in Child2 control you need to first locate the Child1 control. Because of the FormView the Child1 control will not be the immediate parent of Child2. Here is a function to search up the parent chain until it finds Child1 and also some code showing how to use it.
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Child1 c = LocateParent(this.Parent);
if (c == null)
throw new ApplicationException("Child2 does not have Child1 as a parent");
// do stuff...
DropDownList _ddlOrg = c.DDL_Organization;
}
/// <summary>
/// Search up the parent chain to find Child1
/// </summary>
/// <param name="control"></param>
/// <returns></returns>
Child1 LocateParent( Control control)
{
if (control == null) return null;
Child1 RC = control as Child1;
if (RC != null) return RC;
return LocateParent(control.Parent);
}
FormView
? Instead of fiddling around with..Parent...
, casting andFindControl
i would provide meanignful properties likeOrganization
which you can get/set from outside. Internally this property would change theSelectedValue
of theDropDownList
.FindControl("IdWwhichWillChangeSomeDayAnyway")
use a property.