I am a silent reader of stackoverflow and in almost all cases I find solution to my problems from others' posts from this website until yesterday when I got stuck on something and can't find a solution.
Here is a little explanation on my app architecture:
I have code-first entity model in a separate c# project and I am referencing it to my web project. I have following entities:
public class Employee
{
public Employee();
public int EmployeeId {get;set;}
public DateTime? DegreeCompleted{ get; set; }
public virtual University University { get; set; }
}
public class University
{
public University();
public int UniversityId {get;set;}
public short? TotalDegrees{ get; set; }
public short? TempTotalDegrees{ get; set; }
}
On view side, I have a Home view with Index.cshtml which is referring Views/Shared/EditorTemplates/University.cshtml
as this:
@using (Ajax.BeginForm("SaveEmployee", new AjaxOptions
{
HttpMethod="POST",
OnBegin="disableSubmit",
OnComplete = "enableSubmit",
OnFailure = "enableSubmit",
InsertionMode=InsertionMode.Replace
}))
{
@Html.HiddenFor(model=>model.EmployeeId)
@Html.EditorFor(m => m.University, new { EmployeeId = Model.EmployeeId})
here is how University.cshtml looks:
@Html.HiddenFor(model=>model.UniversityId)
@Html.TextBoxFor(x => Model.TotalDegrees, new { @class="form-control", @min="5",@max="100",@type="number",@value=(Model.TotalDegrees.HasValue ? Model.TotalDegrees.Value : 5)})
on Index.cshtml, when I click on submit button it posts back the Employee object to server but
Employee.University.TotalDegrees is null, even though user fills in the value
If I remove @Html.HiddenFor(model=>model.UniversityId)
from University.cshtml, Employee.University
comes as null on post.
I have tried to use @Html.EditorFor(model=>model.TotalDegrees)
and @Html.TextBoxFor(model=>model.TotalDegrees)
but none of them seems to work
If I moved everyfrom from University.cshtml to main View, everything seems to work fine.
Any help or suggestion appreciated.
value
attribute - set the value ofTotalDegrees
in the controller before you send the model to the view. And do not usex => Model
(capital M) which can result in exceptions depending on other code in your viewnew { EmployeeId = Model.EmployeeId}
as additional view data to the template suggesting your using it somewhere in the template - post the full code of the editor template. And show the actual html generated by your template - is thename
attributename="University.TotalDegrees"
?