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Model:

public class Order
{
    [ScaffoldColumn(false)]
    public int Id { get; set; }        

    public string UserName { get; set; }       

    public int Amount { get; set; }      

    [ScaffoldColumn(false)]
    public Guid UniqueId { get; set; }

    public DateTime CreateDate { get; set; }

    public string ManagerId { get; set; }     

}

 public class UserProfile
{
    public int Id { get; set; }

    public string Username { get; set; }

    public string Phone { get; set; }

    [StringLength(255)]
    public string NameSurname { get; set; }

    public bool IsCompany { get; set; }
}

I need to display 2 models in Kendo Grid. Sample code in View:

@(Html.Kendo().Grid<oko.Models.OrderDto>().Name("NewOrders").Columns(columns =>
{       
    columns.Bound(s => s.Username);
    columns.Bound(s => s.NameSurname);
    columns.Bound(s => s.Phone);
    columns.Bound(s => s.CreateDate).Format("{0:dd/MM/yyyy}");  
})

Field UserName they have the same. How to pass the fields Phone and NameSurname?

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You can't bind to more than one class type, so the best way is to create a composite class ViewModel to hold the properties you need. Populate this in your controller, and pass this back to the model.

Example view model:

public class OrderDtoViewModel
{
    public string UserName { get; set; }
    public string NameSurname { get; set; }
    public string Phone { get; set; }
    public DateTime CreateDate { get; set; }

    //etc...
}

Controller:

public class MyController
{
    public ActionResult Index()
    {
        var data = _myRepository.GetYourData();

        var viewModel = new OrderDto()
        {
            UserName = data.UserName,
            NameSurname = data.NameSurname,
            Phone = data.Phone,
            CreateDate = data.CreateDate
        };

        return View(data)
    }
}

Then in your Kendo grid, use your composite view model (in above example called OrderDtoViewModel)

@(Html.Kendo().Grid<oko.Models.OrderDtoViewModel>().Name("NewOrders").Columns(columns =>
{       
    columns.Bound(s => s.Username);
    columns.Bound(s => s.NameSurname);
    columns.Bound(s => s.Phone);
    columns.Bound(s => s.CreateDate).Format("{0:dd/MM/yyyy}");  
})

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